European chemical companies are innovative and productive, but new challenges are on the horizon. Issues such as increasing digitization and new customer requirements are putting more and more pressure on the chemical industry.
Martin Erharter
, Central Europe
Martin Erharter is a Senior Advisor in the Chemicals & Pharma Competence Center at Roland Berger. Martin is involved in big-picture topics such as corporate efficiency improvement programs and PMI, and is known for giving special focus to transforming concepts into measurable results. He has worked on a variety of national and international projects in the fields of operations strategy, marketing & sales and strategy development.
He began his career in Austria and Switzerland, where he spent 10 years working in divisional and group management positions for marketing & sales, technical operations and finance & administration. In 1997, he switched to management consulting, where he expanded his industrial horizon towards the fast-moving consumer goods, manufacturing & engineering and automotive industries. He holds a degree in Economics from the University of Innsbruck in Austria and completed his MBA as a Rotary International scholar in the US.
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