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More NewsMourning the loss of former managing director and shareholder

Mourning the loss of former managing director and shareholder

Mourning the loss of former managing director and shareholder

AriensCo mourns the loss of Eberhard Lange, grandson of the company founder and former shareholder and managing director of AS-Motor, who died at the age of 40 in an avalanche accident in France.

Eberhard Lange led the family business from 2013 to 2021 as the third generation of the family. During this time, he had a significant impact on AS-Motor through the consistent internationalisation and strategic digitalisation of the company. His work laid important foundations for growth, modernisation and the subsequent integration into AriensCo. He left the company in the course of this development.

Eberhard Lange had been closely associated with AS-Motor since childhood. He grew up with the company and from an early age accompanied his father, who managed AS-Motor for around three decades.

With the passing of Eberhard Lange, AriensCo has lost a defining figure in its corporate history. Our sympathy goes out to his partner, his two children and his entire family, especially his parents and siblings.

AriensCo will honour his memory.

Source Ursula Brenner, Ariens PR

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