RK Rose+Warrior

Andrea Gillhuber,

New subsidiary in northern Germany

On January 1, 2020, RK Rose+Krieger acquired the two companies APT GmbH Automation & Produktionstechnik and Linear- und Handhabungstechnik GmbH and integrated them into the subsidiary RK Antriebs- und Handhabungstechnik, or RK-AHT for short.

Franz Hadrian, Commercial Manager, Erhard Peters, Sales Manager, and Malte Stahnke, Technical Manager, of RK-AHT GmbH (from left to right).

© RK-AHT

On January 1, 2020, RK Rose+Krieger acquired the two companies APT GmbH Automation & Produktionstechnik and Linear- und Handhabungstechnik GmbH (LHT) and merged them to form RK Antriebs- und Handhabungstechnik GmbH (RK-AHT). Based in Bienenbüttel, south of Lüneburg, RK-AHT will act as a northern German commercial agency for RK products and at the same time offer system solutions in the fields of automation and production technology for users worldwide.

"By taking over APT, with its experienced specialists in robotics, process engineering and hardware and software development, we are gaining new expertise in the areas of control technology, electrics and software," explains Hartmut Hoffmann, who acts as Managing Director of both companies, RK Rose+Krieger and RK-AHT. He will be assisted by Malte Stahnke, previously Managing Director of APT, as Technical Director. Erhard Peters, previously Managing Director of LHT, will take over as Sales Director. Franz Hadrian, Commercial Director of RK Rose+Krieger, will also hold this position in the newly founded subsidiary.

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