Schubert Packaging Automation appoints Dominik Streicher as CEO
posted Thursday 02 February 2023
Schubert North America, a supplier of top loading packaging machines (TLM), announced that Dominik Streicher has been appointed Chief Operating Officer of its Canadian entity, Schubert Packaging Automation in Mississauga, Ontario.
Dominik Streicher is joining Schubert Packaging Automation from Gerhard Schubert, the headquarters of the Schubert group, located in Crailsheim, Germany. He joined Schubert in 2000 and has gained more than ten years of valuable experience in electrical engineering, before taking on his management career in sales and project management. In his most recent position, Dominik has successfully led the global project management team of the entire Schubert group. During the last seven years he was strongly involved in projects with Schubert’s North American customers and has been able to build strong relationships based on mutual trust.
With a total revenue of 73 million USD in 2021, and with continuous growth in recent years, Schubert North America has built a strong presence in Canada and in the USA.
With an expansion of its North American headquarters in Charlotte, NC, Schubert prepares to meet the demand of its growing customer base in North America. The new headquarters building, which is approximately 45000 sq. ft., will include sales, engineering, service, final assembly, and a customer training center. With a total size of 7.36 acres, the entire site offers plenty of room for future growth. With an investment of almost tens of millions in its new North American headquarters, Schubert underlines its commitment to the region and emphasizes the strategic significance of the North American market over the long term.
“We are expanding our location for our North American customers, » explains Hartmut Siegel, CEO of Schubert North America. “In addition to our new offices, an assembly hall will be built at the new location. Final assembly and commissioning for TLM packaging machines will be performed. There will be a workshop for service activities as well. In the past, customers often had to fly to Schubert’s global headquarters in Crailsheim, Germany, to accept new machine projects. In the future, acceptance of selected machines will take place directly on site in Charlotte, NC.”