05.12.2022 • NewsCompanyAutomation

FSG top management is repositioning itself

At the specialist for measuring and sensor technology FSG remote control devices, there is a change at the top management: Klaus-Dieter Schulz is retiring from the management.

With Klaus-Dieter Schulz, not only the long-time managing director says goodbye, but also a contemporary witness from the operative business of FSG. When the native Berliner started as a designer at FSG in 1964, the last phase of the German economic miracle was underway. Klaus-Dieter Schulz quickly became one of the top performers, took over the provisional management of the design office and was laboratory manager from 1978. Ten years later, Klaus-Dieter Schulz, together with Lutz Peter, forms the management of the company, which has long been internationally established. Finally, in 2010, the now 82-year-old named his two sons Carsten and Christian as his successors, they moved up to the management of FSG remote control devices.

With effect from October 31, 2022, Klaus-Dieter Schulz has now withdrawn from the operative business of FSG remote control devices. Christian Schulz is taking over as the sole managing director of FSG at the head of the sensor technology specialist. Carsten Schulz will take over sole management of Berliner Union-Klischee GmbH. He remains a shareholder of FSG and continues to support his brother Christian in an advisory capacity.

The shareholders expect many positive effects from the newly established top management at FSG and Union-Klischee, including short decision-making processes and numerous new impulses in order to react quickly and agilely to the challenges of the future.

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FSG Fernsteuergeräte Kurt Oelsch GmbH

Jahnstr. 68 -72
12347 Berlin
Germany

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