Oliver Merget is the new vice president of Turck’s business unit automation systems
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Oliver Merget is the new vice president of Turck’s business unit automation systems. The 41-year old engineer is responsible for all product management activities in the areas of fieldbus technology, HMI and RFID worldwide. Merget is the successor of Norbert Gemmeke, who took over a leading position in another company in the industry.
Oliver Merget has many years of experience in the areas of sales, product management and engineering. Before joining Turck, he worked in factory and process automation for Siemens for 12 years, before he took over the responsibility for sales process automation germany at ABB. With his extensive know-how, the automation specialist is well prepared for his new task.
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