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Change at the top at BMW Group Plant Landshut: Stefan Kasperowski hands over to Thomas Thym.
Fri Dec 01 09:00:00 CET 2023 Press Release
+++ Thym moves from Vice President Purchasing, Quality and Production Cockpit and Door Panels to Head of BMW Group Plant Landshut on 1 December +++ Kasperowski will take over responsibility for high-voltage battery production at Dingolfing and Regensburg +++ Carolin Seidel is new Press Spokesperson at Landshut +++
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Landshut. Thomas Thym will succeed Stefan Kasperowski
as Head of BMW Group Plant Landshut on 1 December. The 52-year-old has
been at Plant Landshut since 2019 in the role of Vice President
Purchasing, Quality and Production Cockpit and Door Panels. After
almost four years at Landshut, Kasperowski will head up high-voltage
battery production at Dingolfing and Regensburg. Carolin Seidel will
take over as Press Spokesperson for Plant Landshut on 1 December.
“With his many years of experience in production, his expertise
in the purchasing and supplier network and his connection to Plant
Landshut, Thomas Thym is sure to lead the facility to further success
in the future,” says Joachim Post, Member of the Board of Management,
Purchasing and Supplier Network at BMW AG.
Thym began his career at the BMW Group in 1997 as a project
manager in vehicle assembly at Plant Regensburg. This was followed by
roles at the MINI plant in Oxford, England and at Group headquarters
in Munich. After assignments as head of the international purchasing
office in India, the Munich-born mechanical engineering graduate took
over responsibility for the strategic direction of the BMW Group’s
purchasing and supplier network.
Since 2019, Thym has headed up both global purchasing and the
supplier network for interior components, as well as production of
interior parts such as cockpits and door panels at Landshut and
Wackersdorf. “I’m really looking forward to my new responsibilities
and can’t wait to write the next chapter in the plant’s more than
50-year success story – together with the excellent Landshut team,”
says Thym. “It’s also very important to me to showcase Plant Landshut
not only as the largest employer in the region but also as an
enduringly reliable local partner with a sense of social responsibility.”
Kasperowski was instrumental in driving the plant’s future
direction
Under Stefan Kasperowski’s leadership, the
company invested around €700 million in Plant Landshut, reinforcing
the importance of the BMW Group’s largest component plant worldwide.
With Kasperowski at the helm, the light metal foundry – one of the
most advanced of its kind – has constantly upgraded its production and
logistics solutions, both in terms of efficiency and innovation, and
as far as sustainability and circularity are concerned.
New Press Spokesperson at Plant Landshut
Also
taking on a new role on 1 December alongside Thomas Thym is Carolin
Seidel, who will begin work as Press Spokesperson of the Bavarian
components plant. She will follow in the footsteps of Saskia Graser,
who has been head of communications at the BMW Group’s Regensburg and
Wackersdorf facilities since 1 October.
Seidel has been at the BMW Group since 2013, and covered
hydrogen/fuel cell technology and sustainability communications in
vehicle development in her previous position as Press Spokesperson.
Born in Chemnitz, Seidel is excited about her new role and the
parallels between her previous areas of focus and the Landshut
facility. The 35-year-old is bringing with her a wealth of experience
in the world of communications. She spent 2013 to 2016 at the vehicle
factories and engine plant run by the BMW joint venture in Shenyang,
China. She was then spokesperson for the pilot plant and main plant in
Munich up to 2021. “In Carolin Seidel, we are welcoming as our new
spokesperson at Plant Landshut an extremely experienced and highly
skilled communicator – as far as both our products and production are
concerned,” says Julian Friedrich, head of communications at the
Dingolfing and Landshut plants.