Thursday, February 11, 2016

Källenius Daimler Development Board – FAZ – Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

From sales into research: Ola Källenius is Head of Research and Development at Daimler are , The decision is made until next Tuesday, the Supervisory Board, which is why there is no official confirmation: “Personal speculation, we do not comment,” said a Daimler spokesman. First, the “Handelsblatt” reported about it.

With the appointment of a 46 year old Sweden condense evidence that Källenius to be established as the successor of Dieter Zetsche as Daimler CEO. Its contract will also be extended next week. A preliminary decision, the Supervisory Board has taken having regard to the particular successes Zetsche last year.

In the meantime must Källenius which is CSO since 2013 prove that he can take the right steps in the technical department. His appointment is noteworthy because he is not an engineer, but has completed a business degree in St. Gallen.

More about

Källenius succeeds Thomas Weber, whose management contract runs until the end 2016th But the soon 62 years old mechanical engineer with special passion for alternative drive systems should continue to work for Daimler.

you can use the rights to this article purchase

Other recommendations

‘);if(!lib||!lib.publickey){window[name]={publickey:p,widgets:[{name:w,pre:u}],geo:g,categories:c,dataMode:’data-display’};s=d.createElement(n);s0=d.getElementsByTagName(n)[0];s.async=’async’;s.type=’text/javascript’;s.src=(d.location.protocol===’https:’?’https:’:’http:’)+’//static.plista.com/async/’+name+’.js’;s0.parentNode.insertBefore(s,s0);}else{lib.widgets.push({name:w,pre:u});}}(’28350f6a5e04a1c24fd71d0c76e32f42119062b0′,’retrescoAd_1′,’de’));
refugee shelters 13.5 square refuge

370,000 accommodations for refugees are missing after a study is currently in the municipalities. A Bonner Engineering has developed new houses made of concrete, could provide the remedy. More From Oliver Georgi and Patricia Kühfuss

01.21.2016, 17:46 | Company

‘);if(!lib||!lib.publickey){window[name]={publickey:p,widgets:[{name:w,pre:u}],geo:g,categories:c,dataMode:’data-display’};s=d.createElement(n);s0=d.getElementsByTagName(n)[0];s.async=’async’;s.type=’text/javascript’;s.src=(d.location.protocol===’https:’?’https:’:’http:’)+’//static.plista.com/async/’+name+’.js’;s0.parentNode.insertBefore(s,s0);}else{lib.widgets.push({name:w,pre:u});}}(’28350f6a5e04a1c24fd71d0c76e32f42119062b0′,’retrescoAd_2′,’de’));

energy Researchers produce gasoline from sawdust

in a process scientists in Belgium split the wood into various components, including hydrocarbon chains. These chains can then be used both for the production of gasoline as well as plastic, according to the researchers. More

01.22.2016, 15:23 | Knowledge

LikeTweet

No comments:

Post a Comment