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central and south eastern Europe are seeing widespread flooding after a wave of severe weather
3 people have been killed in flooding in south east Europe in the last 2 days after heavy rain caused rivers to overflow in Bulgaria and Romania
Serbia is also seeing high volumes of rainfall
causing concern for levels of the river Danube
The severe weather is also affecting areas around the Alps
Severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall – “Unwetter” as the Germans say – across parts of western and southern Germany yesterday 29 July 2014 caused widespread flooding across several of Germany’s states in particular Baden-Württemberg and North Rhine-Westphalia
According to Spiegel
One man drowned after being trapped in his flooded cellar
Another man drowned after his car was dragged away in flood water
emergency rescue teams were on constant call-out – over 1,000 calls were made to the fire department
200 litres of rain per square metre fell in 24 hours
The storms and flooding caused widespread problems for drivers – one man died in a car crash in Überlingen
Several roads were closed as a result of accidents and flooding
In Tuttlingen around 80 people had to be evacuated from a hotel
A landslide was reported to have occurred yesterday in Wellendingen
Further storms have been forecast for Germany as the storm system appears to be moving east
it rained heavy in my hometown #Münster last night #Unwetter #Regen #Muenster #Germany THX to all helpers !!! pic.twitter.com/vUWizzCQjv
— Christian Lindemann (@pickpocketking) July 29, 2014
Parts of the Netherlands saw over 100mm of rain fall between 27 and 28 July 2014
The province of Gelderland was the worst affected by flooding
including Amsterdam where public transport suffered problems and flights were delayed at Schiphol airport
56mm of rain fell at Amsterdam Schiphol and 91.8mm at Wijk aan Zee on the North Sea coast
In some parts of the #Netherlands you can surf today or kano , so much rain , a record has been broken.Deelen 130 mm. pic.twitter.com/lR3H31sZRE
— Winterexpert (@WeermanAshoka) July 28, 2014
Heavy rainfall also seen in parts of Belgium (62mm in 24 hours in Beauvechain), northern Italy, Slovenia and Switzerland where floods struck in the Emmental region on 24 July 2014 when the river Emme burst its banks
79mm of rain has fallen in Giswil in the canton of Obwalden
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Robert Schutt (54) ist neuer Chief Financial Officer (CFO) der Marquardt Gruppe. (Foto: Marquardt Gruppe)Er wird für das Ressort Finanzen zuständig sein. Das hat er bislang gemacht.Veröffentlicht:01.03.2024, 12:54Aktualisiert:01.03.2024, 13:15Von:Schwäbische ZeitungArtikel teilen:Die Marquardt Gruppe hat ein neues Vorstandsmitglied: Robert Schutt (54) ist zum 1
März als Chief Financial Officer (CFO) in den Vorstand des global agierenden Familienunternehmens eingetreten
teilt das Unternehmen in einer Pressemitteilung mit
In dieser Funktion verantwortet er die Ressorts Finanzen und Controlling
IT sowie Claim Management und Cost Engineering
Wegen zahlreicher tragischer FälleSo soll der Hitzetod von Kleinkindern verhindert werden
Nächste KündigungswelleMarquardt entlässt mehr als 100 Mitarbeiter
„Mit Robert Schutt konnten wir einen ausgewiesenen Experten im Finanzmanagement internationaler Unternehmen gewinnen
der zudem über umfangreiche Erfahrung im Einkauf
der Digitalisierung von Verwaltungsprozessen und weiteren Geschäftsbereichen mitbringt“
der Vorsitzende des Vorstands der Marquardt Gruppe
Robert Schutt war zuletzt für TK Elevator tätig
einen der weltweit führenden Hersteller und Servicedienstleister von Aufzugsanlagen
Dort war er von 2015 an Chief Financial Officer der Geschäftseinheit TK Elevator Europe Africa
die sich um das Geschäft in 22 europäischen Ländern und in Afrika kümmert und mit rund 14.000 Mitarbeitern einen Umsatz von 2,2 Milliarden Euro erwirtschaftet
Zuvor bekleidete Robert Schutt mehrere Führungspositionen bei ThyssenKrupp
bei Geschäftseinheiten und Tochtergesellschaften des Thyssen-Konzerns sowie bei der Leistritz Gruppe
internationalen Anbieter von Turbinenkomponenten und Produktionstechnik
Robert Schutt studierte an der RWTH Aachen Maschinenbau und Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Die weiteren Mitglieder des Marquardt Vorstands sind Harald Marquardt (Vorsitzender)
Kristjan Ambroz (Chief Officer Mechatronic Devices) und Jochen Becker (Chief Operating Officer).