Michael Ertl to head Inorganic Pigments business unit at LANXESS
Ertl succeeds Holger Hueppeler (53), who heads the newly-formed Flavours & Fragrances (F&F) business unit following the acquisition of Emerald Kalama Chemical
Michael Ertl will be taking over as head of the Inorganic Pigments (IPG) business unit at LANXESS with immediate effect. He will be responsible for the company’s global business with inorganic colour pigments, which are used primarily in the construction industry, a company statement said.
Ertl succeeds Holger Hueppeler (53), who heads the newly-formed Flavours & Fragrances (F&F) business unit following the acquisition of Emerald Kalama Chemical, it added.
“We are pleased that with Michael Ertl, we have been able to recruit an experienced manager from our own ranks for this important business unit,” said Hubert Fink, Management Board member, LANXESS.
He added, “Holger Hueppeler has successfully expanded the global inorganic colour pigments business over the past four years. For this, I thank him on behalf of the Board of Management.”
The statement also notified that Ertl joined Bayer AG in 1992 as a divisional engineer after studying process engineering at RWTH Aachen University and then held various managerial positions in the technology division. In 2005, he took over as head of the internal management consultancy operational excellence at LANXESS. Three years later, he moved to Aliseca GmbH, where he served as department head and site manager Krefeld-Uerdingen. In 2013, he took over as head of the LANXESS Chempark office in Leverkusen. Since October 2015, he has headed the Benzyl Products and Inorganic Acids business line within the Advanced Industrial Intermediates business unit.
The IPG business unit is part of LANXESS’s Advanced Intermediates segment, which achieved sales of around two billion euros in fiscal 2020. IPG operates its largest site in Krefeld-Uerdingen and also has additional sites in Porto Feliz (Brazil), Starpointe Burgettstown (USA), Branston (UK), Vilassar de Mar (Spain), Sydney (Australia) and Ningbo (China), mentioned the statement.