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New commercial plant manager in the Bosch plant in Hatvan

Michael Neumann succeeds dr. Arne Ziegenbein from June

  • Michael Neumann returned to Hatvan, after recent assignment in China
  • The Bosch plant in Hatvan plays an increasingly decisive role in the production of components related to electromobility
New commercial plant manager in the Bosch plant in Hatvan

From June 2024, Michael Neumann is assuming the role as commercial plant manager of Robert Bosch Elektronika Kft. in Hatvan. The commercial specialist succeeds in this role to dr. Arne Ziegenbein, who continues his carreer within the company group in Germany. Michael Neumann is a Bosch fellow for over seventeen years and returned to the Bosch plant in Hatvan as an acquaintance, where he worked in several business areas between 2016 and 2021. Technical direction of the Hatvan plant remains with Attila Horváth, technical plant manager.

Michael Neumann was born in Berlin in 1984. He completed his university studies there, first obtaining a Bachelor's degree and then an MBA degree in business administration and economics. He started his professional career in the automotive domain at Bosch in 2007 in Reutlingen, Germany. From 2012, he was part of the start-up team for the greenfield project that established a new factory in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. He arrived at the plant in Hatvan in 2016, where he worked for close to five years; first heading the controlling department, then leading the logistics area of the plant. For the past three years, he served as vice president of finance and administration of Bosch Electrical Drives / Electrified Motion for the Asia-Pacific region, located in Shanghai, China.

“It is a great pleasure and honour for me to be able to work here in Hatvan as the commercial plant manager of the largest mobility electronics plants of Bosch” – emphasized Michael Neumann. "My goal is to ensure a smooth transition of the product portfolio from electronic control units for steering, driving assistance and combustion engine related technology towards the future-oriented, state-of-the-art technology for electrified powertrains. We are facing several challenges, but I am highly optimistic about the future of the location." he added.

About Robert Bosch Elektronika Kft.
Robert Bosch Elektronika Kft. in Hatvan is the company’s largest mobility electronics plant, where nearly 4,900 employees are engaged in shaping the future of mobility. The company’s main profile is the mass production of control electronics, sensors, radars and camera systems for the Group's Mobility business sector, while the site is also playing an increasingly important role in the manufacture of electromobility-related components. The electronic equipment produced in Hatvan makes a significant contribution to safe, energy-efficient, and connected driving. Through the continuous development of its employees' expertise and its state-of-the-art manufacturing solutions, the Hatvan site plays an active role in realizing Bosch’s vision of low-emission, accident-free and stress-free mobility.

Tags: Bosch, Hatvan, plant manager

Mónika Hack

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