Adolph Hengge has been successfully active with his BMW workshop in Oberhaching in the south of Munich since 2007. A GW center was added two years ago. It works with motivated employees and a committed entrepreneur.
As is well known, size is not the most important criterion for being successful in the auto business. Even as a lone fighter with little capital and connections, you can assert yourself. Adolph Hengge’s (51) career began at the age of 18 in the form of an apprenticeship as a mechatronics technician at BMW Kern in Geretsried as an alternative to the incomplete Abitur. “I’ve always had fun doing screwdriving, be it on my grandmother’s VW in her garage that I converted, or assembling it on my father’s Porsche,” explains the entrepreneur at the start of his career. So his father would simply have found him an apprenticeship – and that was apparently the right decision. After 2.5 years, the aspiring technician completed his training as the best in the district. Then it went on consistently. After graduation, I also spent a year in Chicago at a BMW dealer …