Lars Alritz takes over as CEO of Fogmaker International AB and replaces Andreas Svensson on January 1st, 2023. Andreas has decided to step down for retirement after many years as owner of the company. He will still be a part of the company through part ownership and the Board of Directors.

Lars has a long history of sales in the international arena. He has earlier been site manager for ProfilGruppen post-processing companies and CEO at Växjöfabriken with component manufacturing for the heavy vehicle industry. Lars is well known within the business as well as partners, customers, and people at Fogmaker. Since 2019 he has been the Sales Manager for the company and now entering the role of CEO for Fogmaker. 

Lars Alrutz said: “It will be a fantastic possibility to see how far we can develop the business for Fogmaker in the selected segments on a global market.”

Andreas Svensson said: “I’m happy to see Lars as my successor and wish him the best of luck in the continued development as a leader of a great team at Fogmaker.”

We sincerely thank Andreas for his contribution and welcome Lars to his new position! Lars is bringing valuable insights and experience to the company. We look forward to the journey ahead with Lars as CEO and new markets to explore going forward,” says Lars Fredin, Group CEO at Dacke Industri and Chairman of Fogmaker International AB. 

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