The strength of Bally Wulff's export sales has led the Berlin-based company to grant its international sales manager Tim Wittenbecher power of attorney.

The extraordinary sales achieved in the Spanish market by Wittenbecher have led directly to this extension to his responsibilities and freedom of action in international sales.

Wittenbecher, a qualified economics engineer, has headed up international sales at Bally-Wulff for eight years, following the policy of sales outside of Germany first imposed by former CEO Hans Kloss.

The Kloss-Wittenbecher partnership scored early successes in Norway and Hungary, the Netherlands, Italy and South Africa, before the major breakthrough in Spain with Costa Calida.

The current CEO of the company, Axel Herr, commented: “In recent years, Tim has contributed considerably to our success by establishing a solid foundation for the company with export business. The power of attorney is an important mark of confidence.”