Haulotte, André Wiemeyer, Haulotte Hubarbeitsbühnen GmbH, access equipment, lifting equipment, aerial work platforms, AWPs, DACH region, Germany construction market, Austria construction market, Switzerland construction market, rental equipment, equipment distribution, service support, operational excellence, construction machinery, CMME
Wiemeyer brings more than 25 years of experience in industrial and lifting equipment sectors, with a career spanning leadership roles at LOTZ Hydraulik + Pneumatik, Kaltenbach, Tadano Faun, and Herrenknecht. Across these positions, he built a reputation for operational excellence, customer-focused service strategies, and delivering sustainable organisational growth.
“Since 1997, Haulotte’s fully owned German subsidiary based in Eschbach has been supporting the DACH market. It is a strategic region with a large installed Haulotte fleet and long-standing rental partners who expect first-class support,” said Guillaume Van Hoeck, Managing Director Europe, Haulotte Group. “André’s extensive experience in both industrial management and service excellence will help us accelerate our transformation, strengthen customer proximity, and further enhance our value proposition in the region.”
Haulotte says Wiemeyer’s appointment underscores its commitment to reinforcing subsidiary performance and sharpening customer orientation across Europe. Under his leadership, the business will expand its focus on strengthening proximity to rental partners and end users, as well as enhancing operational agility and service responsiveness.
“Haulotte is a strong brand with loyal partners and passionate teams,” said André Wiemeyer. “My priority will be to build on these strengths and align our organisation even more closely with customer expectations – ensuring reliability, responsiveness, and added value in every interaction.”
By bolstering leadership and reinforcing subsidiary capabilities, the company aims to ensure every market in its network is equipped to support future growth, evolving customer demands, and ongoing transformation across the access equipment sector.
