Alfred Kugler has shaped the Mosca company for the past 10 years with his holistic view extending far beyond his area of responsibility and the strategic analysis of business processes and potentials. He is very much looking forward to the new challenge of having a say in the company's destiny. "When you stop improving, you stop being good," he said.
Strategic thinking on the path to success
With a graduate degree in business administration, Alfred Kugler started his career in 2005 working in strategic marketing at Wittenstein AG in Igersheim. In 2009 he joined Mosca GmbH, which at that time was Maschinenfabrik Gerd Mosca AG. He headed the marketing and product management unit before being appointed division manager for strategy and marketing a year later. In 2011, Kugler became the division manager in charge of sales, marketing and service. He played a key role in driving the company forward in economically difficult times. After the company's name changed from Maschinenfabrik Gerd Mosca AG to Mosca GmbH in 2013, Kugler joined the Mosca management team as CSO responsible for sales, marketing and service.
About Mosca GmbH
Mosca GmbH is a system supplier, developer and producer of high-quality strapping machines, strapping materials and safety systems for transporting goods for professional and industrial use. The machine portfolio ranges from universal devices with a wide range of applications, to fully automated high-performance machines that can be integrated into any higher-level automation line. Mosca produces strapping material out of PP, PET and PLA in one of the most modern sites in Europe. Mosca’s international distribution, service and consulting network enables global service for customers. The family company was founded in 1966 and is based in Waldbrunn between Heidelberg and Heilbronn, Germany. In 14 offices worldwide, Mosca employs around 950 employees. With continuous new developments, the strapping experts have maintained quality and technology leadership in the strapping sector for more than 50 years. Further information can be found at http://www.mosca.com.