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Duncan Salt appointed new CEO of Wolffkran

Dr. Peter Schiefer will remain delegate of the board of directors and increase his focus on the strategic development of Wolffkran.

Duncan Salt appointed new CEO of Wolffkran
Duncan Salt appointed new CEO of Wolffkran

Dr. Peter Schiefer has handed over his position as CEO to Duncan Salt, the former head of sales and service. Schiefer will remain delegate of the board of directors and increase his focus on the strategic development of Wolffkran.

Since acquiring Wolffkran in 2005 Schiefer has held both positions as CEO and delegate of the board of directors simultaneously. He will remain Delegate of the Board and invest the time gained driving and executing future-oriented pro-jects such as the entry into new markets, the implementation of new technologies and the acquisition of Wolffkran complementary products and services.

Dr. Peter Schiefer.

Schiefer said: “We have grown immensely since then and have reached a point where it is no longer feasible nor in the interest of the company for one person to head the executive management, while at the same time fulfilling the duties of the delegate of the board. In order to position ourselves best for the future and successfully continue growing our business, we need to enhance our organizational set-up now. I am convinced that a split of the functions is a necessary step on Wolffkran’s road to success and I am confident that we have found the perfect candidate in Duncan Salt to fill the position as CEO. Duncan brings an extensive network and a wealth of experience to his new position and shares the Wolffkran DNA with us.”

Duncan Salt holds a degree in mechanical engineering and started his career in the construction industry with Laing O’Rourke. In 2005, Salt moved on to the tower crane business, first as general manager of the lifting solutions division of Select Plant Hire Company Ltd, and then as director and general manager of HTC Plant Ltd, UK’s largest supplier of tower cranes operating a fleet of some 250 Wolff tower cranes. Following the acquisition of HTC, Salt joined Wolfffkran in August 2015. Initially heading the international sales team, he was promoted in January 2017 to take overall responsibility for sales & service alongside a position on the executive management board.

Salt said: “My goal is to drive the symbiosis between lifting services and crane technology. We are uniquely placed at Wolffkran and through a greater emphasis on our common goals we will position Wolffkran at the forefront of our industry setting benchmarks in service, quality and innovation. I am thankful for the trust and confidence placed in me by Peter and my colleagues and I look forward to taking on the opportunities and challenges that come with the position.”