Stefan Hartung
Stefan Hartung is the CEO of Bosch, a global engineering and technology company based in Germany. He has recently been in the news for discussing the company's plans for significant workforce reductions due to challenges in the automotive industry, increased competition from China, and consumer uncertainty. Hartung indicated that Bosch may eliminate over 12,000 jobs worldwide by 2032, with around 7,000 positions affected in Germany. Despite these difficulties, he remains cautiously optimistic about the company's future, anticipating a potential improvement by 2025 as Bosch adapts to the transition towards electric mobility.
Born on Jan 01, 1964 (61 years old)
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Romania:
Stefan Hartung, the general director, warned that competitive pressures in the industry will continue next year.
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Italy:
Stefan Hartung is the CEO of Bosch and has commented on the ongoing challenges in the automotive sector.
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Switzerland:
Stefan Hartung is the CEO of Bosch who expressed little optimism for a quick recovery in the automotive market.
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Slovenia:
The CEO of Bosch, Stefan Hartung, warned that the company 'will not be able to avoid further layoffs'.
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Germany:
Stefan Hartung is the CEO of Bosch, the world's largest automotive supplier, and discusses the challenges the company faces.
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Switzerland:
Stefan Hartung is the CEO of Bosch and discusses the challenges facing the automotive market.
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Russia:
Stefan Hartung is the CEO of Bosch who participated in the acknowledgment of corporate complicity in the Nazi regime.
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Russia:
Stefan Hartung is the CEO of Bosch and signed the statement acknowledging the role of companies in supporting the Nazi regime.
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Russia:
Stefan Hartung is the CEO of Bosch who signed the joint statement acknowledging the responsibility of German companies during the Nazi regime.
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China:
Stefan Hartung believes that today's China is not only a manufacturing center but also a global innovation engine.
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