Mercedes-Benz Cars Middle East has appointed Andreas Bueckmann as its new vice president and director of sales and marketing.
In his new role, Bueckmann will be responsible for sales and service operations, leading the Middle East region for Mercedes-Benz passenger cars, and he will be based at the company’s regional headquarters in the UAE, said a statement from the company.
With a degree in International Relations, he began his career as a consultant at Accenture, before joining Daimler AG in 2000 where he participated in the organisation’s International Management Associate Programme.
Gaining considerable product management experience that included the successful run-out of the Mercedes-Benz M-Class, Bueckmann was then charged with the management of the Customer Experience Centre and Product Management for Mercedes SLR McLaren in Woking, UK.
In 2007 he returned to Stuttgart where he assumed management responsibility for of the UK and Ireland markets.
In 2009, Bueckmann was appointed as director of sales for Mercedes-Benz Switzerland. His contribution during his five year tenure in Switzerland, let to an almost doubling in both volume of sales and market share for Mercedes-Benz.
Mark De Haes, president and CEO of Mercedes-Benz Cars Middle East, said: “We are delighted to welcome Bueckmann in his new role and have every confidence that his contribution in this region will be pivotal in supporting the continued growth and overall performance of the company.”
“We would also like to thank Dirk Fetzer, whom he succeeded, for his valuable years of leadership and extensive contribution at the company and wish him success in his new role as head of product management S-Class, Mercedes-Maybach, Guard and Pullman in MS/SLS in Stuttgart, Germany,” he added.
GMT 19:28 2017 Monday ,03 July
Police customers can park their cars smartGMT 06:46 2017 Monday ,08 May
Two safe UAE drivers win cars as part of white point systemGMT 03:29 2017 Tuesday ,02 May
654 confiscated cars in Dubai to be sold after May 25GMT 13:34 2017 Tuesday ,14 March
Driverless cars need light-touch and flexible regulation to succeedGMT 04:06 2017 Tuesday ,14 March
100 bikers draw world’s attention towards children affectedMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor