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Otto Rothlin
K-Tron (Switzerland) Ltd

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Conveying and feeding of bulk materials and liquids, process and control technology

Originally trained as an electrical engineer, Mr. Otto Rothlin spent many years adding to his training in USA and Japan and has now been with K-Tron (Switzerland) Ltd for over 20 years.

Within K-Tron, his positions as Engineer, Training Manager and Regional Sales Manager have helped Mr. Rothlin acquire extensive know-how in the conveying and feeding of bulk materials and liquids as well as process and control technology.

Today Mr. Rothlin holds the position of Global Business Development Manager for Plastics and Chemicals.

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