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Ulrich Moller becomes Sales Manager Dach at Kassow Robots

Published on : 19 January 2022

Sales engineer Ulrich Moller is very well networked in the robotics industry in DACH.

Ulrich Möller (left) with Dieter Pletscher

Copenhagen/Kastrup, January 2022 – Kassow Robots is strengthening its sales activities in German-speaking countries. Ulrich Möller is starting today as the new sales manager for the DACH region. Until now, Dieter Pletscher, Global Sales Manager, was responsible for this position at the same time. Company founder Kristian Kassow is thus implementing the strengthening of the sales presence – which was already indicated last year for 2022.


Ulrich Möller, born in 1970, knows the robotics industry well. Most recently he worked as a Field Sales Engineer at Omron and is still involved in the German Robotics Association as head of the "Mobile Robotics" department. The graduate engineer will support the system integrators from Kassow Robots in their sales activities in DACH. He is also driving the expansion of the network of sales partners and manufacturers of EOA tools. In addition to Dieter Pletscher, he will be another face of Kassow Robots in DACH – also at face-to-face or virtual events as well as in social media.


Ulrich Möller will report to Dieter Pletscher. "We are very happy to have Uli Möller for Kassow Robots. He's not just a very enthusiastic automation engineer with years of cobot experience. We are also looking forward to a well-networked colleague who will be committed to communicating the added value of our 7-axis lightweight robots,” reports Dieter Pletscher, Global Sales Manager. Company founder and CEO Kristian Kassow emphasises: “The DACH region remains a particularly important region for us, which we want to strengthen with this personnel. On the one hand, there is of course the economic strength of medium-sized industry. On the other hand, one is exposed to a particularly severe shortage of skilled workers here. Our cobots help companies counteract this challenge by automating stupid tasks. "

Source - Industrial Automation Magazine