AKE Welcomes Servas as Germany and QHSE Manager

Servas

AKE Aufzüge & Fahrtreppen GmbH, headquartered in Baesweiler, Germany, welcomes Wolfgang Servas as country manager for Germany and Quality, Health, Safety and Environment (QHSE) manager. A longtime professional in the European vertical-transportation (VT) industry, Servas most recently served as QHSE manager, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, for a major VT components supplier. At AKE, he will focus, together with the team, on growing the AKE brand in the Germany region. “Wolfgang brings a wealth of experience and, with his language and intercultural competencies — in addition to his entrepreneurial spirit — he will play a pivotal role in supporting our ambitious growth strategies,” AKE Europe Managing Director Norman Rosnersky said.

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