Martin Kuipers Appointed as New CEO of Continental Korea
[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Dae-yeol] Martin Kuipers has been appointed as the new CEO of Continental Korea.
According to Continental Korea on the 4th, Kuipers began his career in Germany as a Korean OEM sales manager and has worked at the company for 28 years. He oversaw the HBS (Hydraulic Braking System) division in Asia, including Japan and China, for 8 years and served as the head of sales for the Vehicle Dynamics (VED) division for 10 years, handling various roles across multiple departments.
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Most recently, he was in charge of sales for electronic brakes and electric air spring systems in the VED division in Germany.
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