Munich
. Effective 1 February 2017, Dr. Andreas Wendt
will take over as director of BMW Group Plant Dingolfing. The
58-year-old Wendt has been with the company for 14 years and
currently manages the Regensburg plant. Current Dingolfing plant
director Josef Kerscher will retire at the end of
January, after 37 years of service to the BMW Group.
Dr. Andreas Wendt will hand over to Manfred
Erlacher as director of BMW Group Plant Regensburg,
effective 1 February 2017. Erlacher (61) currently manages the
Spartanburg plant in the US state of South Carolina and has been
with the BMW Group for 32 years.
Knudt Flor
will assume leadership of the BMW Group’s American plant in
Spartanburg, effective 1 December 2016. The 57-year-old is currently
Senior Vice President Corporate Quality at Group headquarters. He
will be succeeded in this position by Dr. Anton
Heiss, effective 1 December 2016. Until September 2016,
Heiss (59) managed the BMW Brilliance Automotive joint venture,
under which the BMW Group produces and markets vehicles in China,
together with its Chinese partner Brilliance China Auto Holding.