New CEO at L’Orange

Erik Manning will be the new CEO of L’orange
He succeeds Dr Ralph-Michael Schmidt, who will be retiring. Schmidt was employed at L’Orange for over eleven years.
With Erik Manning, yet another industry expert will be taking over the helm, L'Orange says. He has many years of experience in the mechanical engineering sector and has worked in various positions at Germany's RRPS for more than 25 years. Most recently, he served as vice president of purchasing and programme manager of group-wide projects for the company.
“I'm very much looking forward to this new challenge and to working with the L’Orange GmbH team,” Manning said. “We've defined ambitious objectives for the future and will be further optimising our service and quality standards. Our customers’ satisfaction is top priority for us. And that is something we will only achieve together.”
L’Orange, with a workforce of more than 1,000, has been developing, producing and marketing pioneering injection systems for large engines delivering between 1,000 and 40,000 kW for more than 80 years.