Herbert Robel and Hansjörg Cueni wree elected as new members of Quantron AG‘s supervisory board, still led by Klaus Schmitt. The total number of members was increased from seven to nine, necessitating a new election for the two positions with a supplementary election.

Herbert Robel is Co-Founder of Quantron AG and previous member of the Board of Management until the 31st of December 2023. With his experience in the transportation industry and managing positions in various companies, Robel will play a crucial role in guiding QUANTRON´s Top Management during the next phase of progressive development.

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Hansjörg Cueni, Chairman of the Board of Directors at Quantron Switzerland AG and now also member of the Supervisory Board, is a seasoned executive with a proven track record in leading successful organizations.

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“I´m delighted to serve on my second term as Chairman of the Supervisory Board and welcome the two new members to the Supervisory Board. They will complement the fantastic expertise of the existing seven members. Together we will work closely with the Board of Management of QUANTRON to guide them through their dynamic development path”, said Chairman of the Supervisory Board Klaus Schmitt.

Andreas Haller, CEO & Founder of Quantron AG, added: “We are delighted to welcome Herbert Robel and Hansjörg Cueni to the Supervisory Board, their extensive experience and proven leadership will be invaluable as we continue to drive growth and innovation in our industry. We are confident that their contributions will further strengthen our position as industry leaders.”

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