Change at Endress+Hauser InfoServe

Oliver Blum succeeds Pieter de Koning as Managing Director of Endress+Hauser InfoServe, the group's global IT service provider, as of 1 January 2025.

Pieter de Koning (left) and Oliver Blum (right). picture: Endress+Hauser
Pieter de Koning (left) and Oliver Blum (right). picture: Endress+Hauser

Oliver Blum, previously Corporate Director Supply Chain at Endress+Hauser, will take over Endress+Hauser InfoServe as the new managing director.

Pieter de Koning (63), who has headed Endress+Hauser InfoServe since 2012, will now focus entirely on his role as Chief Information Officer on the Group's Executive Board. His initiatives there include the further development of the global IT strategy and cyber crisis management as well as the development of concepts for artificial intelligence and data management.

Oliver Blum (47), who has been working for Endress+Hauser since 2005, brings with him almost 20 years of experience working at the interface between business and information technology. After studying business administration, he started as a project manager in information technology; further positions followed in the areas of logistics, trade compliance, purchasing, business process and quality management.

Fabian Dreier (42) will succeed Oliver Blum as Corporate Director Supply Chain of the Endress+Hauser Group on 1 February 2025. He was most recently responsible for the global supply chain management at the flow measurement technology specialist Endress+Hauser Flow in Reinach, Switzerland.

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