The baton has been passed on

After 15 years of successful work for Kalenborn, Dipl.-Ing., MBA Michael W. Rokitta has passed on the baton to Dipl.-Ing. Markus Buscher as he has reached retirement age (Fig.). During the time that Mr Rokitta was Managing Director of ­Kalenborn, the company has developed from a supplier of cast basalt and ceramic linings into an internationally leading group for wear protection solutions based on mineral, ceramic and metallic materials. Numerous production and sales offices for wear protection solutions have been successfully set up during the last few years. New system solutions, expanded fields of application and new regions have created proximity to customers.
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