CCI Eurolam Names Detlev Kübler New Sales Manager in Germany
January 13, 2017 | CCI EUROLAMEstimated reading time: 1 minute

Detlev Kübler has joined CCI Eurolam in Germany as sales manager as of January 1, 2017. He will be responsible for the sales areas Germany, Austria, German-speaking areas of Switzerland and the Netherlands, with the intention to further increase the market presence of CCI Eurolam in these regions.
Alain Kahn, CEO of the CCI Group, explained, "He will contribute to strengthen the position of CCI Eurolam with his long term experiences in the field of selling products to the PCB Industry. His selling and technical expertise's also as his knowledge of the industry have been important reasons for our decision."
"I am pleased to work for CCI Eurolam due to its technical orientation and long history with long term customer relationships. I am excited to start new challenges and I will be especially focused on future development in the PCB and electronic industry," said Kübler.
CCI Eurolam Group is an EMEA leading partner of the electronics manufacturing industry including PCB, PCBA, hybrids, printed electronics and microelectronics manufacturers. The Group distributes products from many of the world’s major man-ufacturers including Dow Chemical, EMC, Arlon, Kingboard, DuPont, Furukawa, Pacothane Technologies, CAC and LCOA, Indium Corporation and Agfa. Its broad product offering is supported by distribution centers in Germany, the UK and France, as well as laboratories and a team of dedicated technical service specialists.
For further information, please contact info@ccieurolam.de.
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