Thomas Kloft – new managing director at Petersen Service

As of April 1, Dipl.-Ing.
(FH) Thomas Kloft, 47, has taken the reins at Petersen Service GmbH in Nepthen.

Following an apprenticeship at his parent‘s company, a manufacturer of machines for the ceramic industry, he studied mechanical engineering at the University of Applied Sciences in Koblenz and followed up on that with industrial engineering studies at Hochschule Nie-derrhein University of Applied Sciences.

Following graduation, Kloft became a project engineer at Dubois Ceramics. Then, in the year 2000, he joined Rehart to head the machine optimization and mechanical engineering units. Thomas Kloft was plant manager at Petersen Service GmbH, a Rehart Group member, since May 2003.

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