Bucher Hydraulics CEO Role Passing from Waller to Mühlon

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The CEO role at Bucher Hydraulics, the Klettgau-Griessen, Germany-headquartered provider of hydraulic components including elevator drive systems, is passing from Daniel Waller to Frank Mühlon, effective July 1. Waller is retiring after leading Bucher Hydraulics since 2004, transforming the division of Bucher Industries into a globally recognized player in the hydraulics market. Under his guidance, the company’s global presence grew significantly through successful expansion in the U.S., India and China. Bucher Hydraulics observed that strategic investments in modern production and assembly systems and the continuous development of electro-hydraulic solutions established it as a key supplier for demanding applications. Before joining Bucher, Mühlon was CEO at ABB E-Mobility. He has more than 20 years’ experience with international brands such as ABB and Bosch Automotive. Mühlon’s career has taken him to countries including Switzerland, Germany, China and the U.K.

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