New management at SÄLZER GmbH

February 20, 2023

Doreen Krob is the new managing director at the high security specialist SÄLZER in Marburg. She succeeds Tim Füldner, who left the company at his own request.

Doreen Krob has already been part of the Schüco subsidiary’s management team since January 2022. In her role as Head of Technology and Operations, she has already played an active role in shaping the direction of SÄLZER over the past year and implemented fundamental strategic measures. She will consistently continue this path together with the commercial manager Reiner Ludwig. “We are very well positioned and can react quickly and individually to the diverse requirements of the high-security market. With our innovative developments, we offer the right windows, doors and facades for almost any security requirement,” summarizes Doreen Krob.

Thus, SÄLZER high security systems allow individual solutions: They not only generally combine burglary, explosion and bullet resistance with each other, but also offer the possibility of individually combining the level of protection classes in each of these security functions. Further information at www.saelzer-security.com

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