Schütz Service AG with new managing director
Schütz Service AG has started the new year with a new managing director: Erich Hausammann will take over the company's business with immediate effect. Philipp Schütz is now focusing his energy on strategic projects.

Schütz Service AG is a family business founded in 1979 with 26 employees. With the promise "We'll handle it.", the company has successfully built up a loyal and long-standing customer base from Bern. The focus of the company's activities is building and industrial automation.
Philipp Schütz has led the company as Managing Director until now, but now steps into the second rank: With Erich Hausammann, a Managing Director could be found who brings many years of experience in the development and management of SMEs and who wants to further develop the company with his willingness to perform and motivation. "We are proud and very happy to have a competent managing director in Erich, who will help us to continue to master the operational tasks professionally, efficiently and effectively," says Philipp Schütz on the handover of the baton. "I myself will focus my time on strategic development so that we can serve our customers even better in the future." Erich Hausammann is looking forward to his new task: "I am enthusiastic about the pragmatic and effective way of working at Schütz Service AG, the team and the culture of doing things are lived here and we are there for our customers - that pleases me and excites me."
The owners of Schütz Service AG, Philipp Schütz and his sister Denise Jacob-Schütz, would like to develop the company from a family business to a family-owned company with this step of choosing the managing director Erich Hausammann. From their point of view, in addition to operational capacity, the company now also increasingly needs the ability to tackle strategic projects that are otherwise left unaddressed for too long in day-to-day operations. Philipp Schütz now wants to take this strategic task into his own hands and thus move the company forward. "The future," Philipp Schütz is convinced, "also requires greater automation in our own operations and the right processes and investments in technologies. In addition, an extension for growth and jobs is also on the agenda - against the backdrop of the operational burden, these important topics otherwise come up short."
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