For over 25 years, Per Dale from Høyanger has worked for Norsk Hydro in various positions. Among other things, he has held management positions related to the company’s operations in both China and North America.
From 1 April, he will continue to lead Benteler at Raufoss. In a press release, Benteler writes that they are happy to announce that he will now take over as managing director and factory manager.
– He has mostly worked within the Precision Tubing business area at Norsk Hydro, which is, among other things, a major supplier to the automotive industry, says the press release.
Roger Kyseth was CEO of Benteler until January last year. When he resigned, Martin Öhman took over the chief job. After only four months, he also chose to resign from his position.
According to Benteler’s communications manager and spokesperson Stephan Knüttel, it was because Öhman had decided to start a new job in another company.
It is now clear that Dale will take over and run the Raufoss factory. The Benteler group is an international large group that operates in automotive technology, steel and pipe production and engineering.