Sven Gräble appointed new Head of Mercedes-Benz Trucks Operations at Daimler Truck AG

Sven Gräble will take over as Head of Mercedes-Benz Trucks Operations at Daimler Truck AG and will thus be responsible for the global production network of Mercedes-Benz Trucks. In the global production network of Mercedes-Benz Trucks, Mercedes-Benz trucks are manufactured at the European sites in Wörth, Aksaray and Molsheim, as well as at the Brazilian sites in S„o Bernardo do Campo and Juiz de Fora.

  • Sven Gräble will take over as Head of Mercedes-Benz Trucks Operations at Daimler Truck AG and will thus be responsible for the global production network of Mercedes-Benz Trucks.
  • In this role, he succeeds Gerald Jank, who will retire on January 31, 2021, after more than 32 years with the company.
  • In the global production network of Mercedes-Benz Trucks, vehicles are manufactured at the European sites in Wörth, Aksaray and Molsheim, as well as at the Brazilian sites in São Bernardo do Campo and Juiz de Fora.

(PRESS RELEASE) STUTTGART/ WÖRTH AM RHEIN, 29-Jan-2021 — /EuropaWire/ — Daimler Trucks announces leadership changes in the Mercedes-Benz Trucks production network. Gerald Jank, who will retire on January 31, 2021, after more than 32 years with the company, will be succeeded by Sven Gräble as the new Head of Mercedes-Benz Trucks Operations at Daimler Truck AG. In his new role, Sven Gräble is responsible for the global production network of Mercedes-Benz Trucks, which includes the European sites in Wörth, Aksaray (Turkey) and Molsheim (France), as well as São Bernardo do Campo and Juiz de Fora (Brazil). He is also responsible for Daimler truck production in Russia and truck business development there, as well as for Mercedes-Benz Special Trucks business development.

After joining the Daimler Group in 2001 as part of the International Management Associate Program and holding various positions in the passenger car organization, Sven Gräble has already been working in the commercial vehicle division of the Daimler Group for more than ten years. He has many years of international and wide-ranging experience: since 2009, he has worked for Daimler Trucks Asia in India and Japan. There, he was initially responsible for setting up the commercial vehicle site of Daimler India Commercial Vehicles Pvt. Ltd. (DICV) in Chennai, India. After further positions at DICV in India and Mitsubishi Fuso Trucks & Buses Corporation in Japan, he most recently held the position as Head of Operations and Life Cycle Management Trucks & Buses in Asia since 2017. In this role, his responsibilities included production, supplier management and logistics for the truck and bus plants in Japan, Portugal and Indonesia, and he was also responsible for strategy and product lifecycle management at Daimler Trucks Asia.

Sven Gräble will take over as Head of Mercedes-Benz Trucks Operations from Gerald Jank, who will retire on January 31, 2021. Gerald Jank joined the former Daimler-Benz AG in 1988 after completing his studies as an engineer. In the course of his professional life, he has held several management positions in the Daimler Group’s passenger car and truck divisions in the areas of development, production and sales, both within Germany and internationally. Among other things, Gerald Jank assumed responsibility for the Mercedes-Benz truck plant in Aksaray, Turkey, in 2009. This was followed by further positions as Head of the engine plant in Mannheim, Vice President Business Development Daimler Trucks in Russia and Head of the Mercedes-Benz plant in Wörth. Since September 2017, Gerald Jank was responsible for the global Mercedes-Benz truck production network as Head of Mercedes-Benz Trucks Operations, for the business unit Mercedes-Benz Special Trucks and the business activities of Daimler Trucks in Russia.

About the Mercedes-Benz Trucks global production network

In the global production network of Mercedes-Benz Trucks, vehicles are manufactured at the European sites in Wörth, Aksaray and Molsheim, as well as at the Brazilian sites in São Bernardo do Campo and Juiz de Fora. A total of around 21,000 employees work at the assembly sites in the production network. Together, up to 237,000 vehicles can roll off the assembly lines at these locations each year, from where they are delivered to customers in countries all over the world. In addition to the so-called A-series, the Mercedes-Benz Actros, Arocs and Atego, the Mercedes-Benz Special Trucks Econic, Unimog, and Zetros also belong to the Mercedes-Benz truck family.

Media contacts:

Florian Laudan
Office Head of Channels, Creation & Global Operations
Email florian.laudan@daimler.com
Phone +49 711 17-41526
Mobile +49 176 30930878

Arnd Minne
Office Mercedes-Benz Trucks Corporate (EU/BR)
Email arnd.minne@daimler.com
Phone +49 711 17-41549
Fax +49 711 17-52006

Annika Pflüger
Office Mercedes-Benz Trucks Plants EU Wörth, Aksaray and Molsheim
Email annika.pflueger@daimler.com
Phone +49 711 17-50326
Mobile +49 176 30968626

SOURCE:  Daimler AG

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