Pavel Richter will be assuming the role of Production Technical Director of the Skoda led INDIA 2.0 project of the Volkswagen Group. The 46-year-old will be responsible for the production of all the models at the plant in Pune. The personnel restructuring is part of the ‘INDIA 2.0’ project. Under Gurpratap Boparai’s leadership, Skoda is responsible for the Volkswagen Group’s model campaign on the Indian market.
Reorganizing the responsibilities at the management level is an important step in implementing the ‘INDIA 2.0’ project. With the appointment of Pavel Richter to the position of Production Technical Director, Skoda has now filled one of the key positions at an early stage.
Dr. Andreas Lauermann, Managing Director and President of Volkswagen India Private Ltd. says: “I am delighted to welcome Pavel Richter to our team in Pune. With his experience, he will play a crucial role in achieving our common goal of further strengthening the Volkswagen Group’s position in the strategically important Indian market.”
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