Brunner, who received a degree in industrial engineering and management for machine building from Graz University of Technology, has worked in the electric machine industry for more than 16 years. He previously held positions in plant engineering and marketing. "Together with a great team, I look forward to strengthening LDW's position as an internationally successful specialist for selected drive solutions," the 51-year-old from Linz, Austria, says.
Lloyd Dynamowerke develop, construct and produce electrical machines and drive systems for industrial applications. The products are specifically tailored designs for areas of application with unique requirements such as steel mills, large ships and wind energy. More than 250 employees work at the LDW facilities in Bremen. The company, which will celebrate its centenary next year, has been a member of Kirloskar Electric Group since 2008.
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