Andreas Koronai Joins A.Celli Paper’s Technical and Sales Department
A.Celli Group is proud to announce that Andreas Koronai, a highly regarded and well-known professional in the paper industry, has joined A.Celli Paper’s team.
Andreas Koronai, graduated in Mechanical Engineering, started his career in the paper industry in 1990 with Beloit GmbH in Germany. Starting as a Manager for Mechanical Engineering and Capital Projects, he further developed his expertise covering a variety of prominent technical roles for the most renowned machinery manufacturers in the world.
“I am very pleased to pass on my experience of more than 3 decades in rebuilds and technology of winders as well as in development of new 2-drum-winders to this enthusiastic A.Celli team. For the future we want to play an even more important role in the Winder rebuilding and upgrade Business and provide interesting alternatives for our customers.“
In the last 15 years, Koronai, specialised as Technical Director and Technologist for rewinding machinery, established detailed Audits for Winder upgrades in order to exactly match the demands of the customer needs from technological and productional point of view as well as for safety, a field where he is now recognised as one of the top experts as regards the paper industry.
Andreas’ job in A.Celli Paper will be to continue performing technical audits on existing winders. In addition, his extensive experience will be instrumental in providing technical sales support to the customer service department, new winder sales, and product development within the technical department.
Regarding his new role, Andreas Koronai stated, “Rebuilding a machine is a real challenge, especially at paper winders. During the lifetime of a machine in many cases numerous suppliers – or the customer himself – has made modifications of all kinds. It’s necessary to know about both, the history of the winder as well as the targets for the future in terms of Technology, Production and Safety, to finally fulfil the customer demands and expectations. Everyone can imagine that this needs a completely different approach to a project compared to a new winder installation.”