Volker Schlosser becomes new sales manager at K+G Wetter

Volker Schlosser becomes new sales manager at K+G Wetter

Volker Schlosser, a seasoned internal industry specialist, will take over as head of sales at K+G Wetter, the German authority in cutters, grinders, and mixer grinders. Volker Schlosser succeeds Volker Grebe, who retired in 2024 after almost 30 years with K+G Wetter. Volker Schlosser also has extensive experience at K+G Wetter: he has been responsible…


Volker Schlosser, a seasoned internal industry specialist, will take over as head of sales at K+G Wetter, the German authority in cutters, grinders, and mixer grinders.

Volker Schlosser succeeds Volker Grebe, who retired in 2024 after almost 30 years with K+G Wetter.

Volker Schlosser also has extensive experience at K+G Wetter: he has been responsible for international business with meat processing machines since 2014. The sales professional will continue to visit old and new K+G Wetter customers around the world in his new position.

“I will still be travelling internationally for sales,“ says Volker Schlosser. “As head of sales, I want to strengthen the trusting cooperation within the sales team and with our customers and, of course, convince more companies of the benefits of K+G Wetter machines.“

K+G Wetter managing director Andreas Wetter said the business is very pleased to have found an “extremely experienced successor” in Volker Schlosser to take over from Volker Grebe, who has served the company so well for decades.

“The workforce at our family-owned company is a team that has worked together for many years. Retaining this valuable expertise within the company is important for K+G Wetter, but also for our customers.“ Wetter added.


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