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Industial terminals maker appoints CEO
Appointed as chief executive officer of DLoG, Germany, Hans-Peter Nuedling will cooperate with Dr Kramer in progressing ahead with expansion in Germany and abroad.
Hans-Peter Nuedling has been appointed CEO of DLoG effective 1 May 2007.
Born in Munich, Germany, 40-year old Nuedling has extensive international experience in sales, operational excellence and entrepreneurial tasks.
Nuedling will focus the corporate strategy on securing the pioneering character of technical product leadership and on successfully growing DLoG in both existing and new markets.
Nuedling, EE, grew up in France, and has extensive experience in the global IT world, both in semiconductors and systems within the ODM and OEM area.
From 1992 on, after delegations to Asia and the US, Nuedling held different managerial positions at Siemens and Infineon, including posts as production manager and in ASIC Business Development.
In 2004, Nuedling accepted the role as sales director for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) at ATI Technologies.
From 2007 onwards he was responsible integrating the OEM activities of ATI at AMD Europa.
As CEO of DLoG, Nuedling will cooperate with Dr Kramer (DLoG managing director since 2003) in pressing ahead with expansion in Germany and abroad.
"Disciplined customer orientation, responsiveness and a dynamic, flexible partner management are top priorities," explained Nuedling.
"We guarantee continuity in our customer relationships and will enter new markets with creativity and entrepreneurial approaches." Therefore, DLoG intends to further build on its leading reputation as a strong partner with advanced product technology.
As a financially strong and flexible system supplier, DLoG will bolster its position as 'best-of-class' supplier with Nuedling steering the company.
** About DLoG - DLoG is the European market leader for vehicle terminals that are suitable for use in industrial applications.
Based on our in-house boards, we guarantee customized solutions combined with high quality and assured long-term support in terms of system maintenance and upgrades.
System reliability is our top priority, particularly under harsh ambient conditions such as moisture, extreme temperature fluctuations, or vibrations.
Application areas are as follows.
* Logistics applications, particularly on industrial trucks in warehouses, goods distribution centers, or ports.
* Visualization and control applications on construction and farm machinery, trucks, buses and rail vehicles, as well as in mining.
Products include the following.
* Vehicle terminals and stationary terminals using our in-house boards and mechanics based on Intel Celeron processors (DLoG MPC 6), as well as Intel XScale processors (DLoG X7, X10, X12).
* Stationary terminals, particularly also for manufacturing applications, based on Intel Celeron or Pentium M processors (DLoG IPC 7).
* Consulting and project planning services, particularly in the area of RF site surveys and wireless networking (especially WLAN).
* Third-party products such as scanners, printers, or ADC devices.
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