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New Export Director Named at LIQUI MOLY

Ingo Lindner will be responsible for the international business of the Ulm-based lubricant specialist…

On April 1, 2025, Ingo Lindner was promoted to export director of LIQUI MOLY. As export director, Ingo Lindner is responsible for strategy development and implementation for all countries without their own foreign subsidiary. Across all these countries, he will coordinate the company’s export activities and identify new business opportunities abroad.

Lindner has been working for LIQUI MOLY in the export field for 16 years. As export area manager, he was initially responsible for Scandinavia and the Middle East, followed by the Benelux, Switzerland and Spain. After ending his sales activities, he coordinated the cooperation with the global purchasing communities in the automotive aftermarket as director International Trade Groups (ITG) from 2020. In addition, as sales director, he was responsible for the markets of Western Europe, as well as Central and South America, and has been the company’s deputy export director since 2022.

LIQUI MOLY Pursuing Course of Internationalization

The company now sells its products in around 150 countries and generates two-thirds of its sales abroad.

“The export business has become increasingly important for LIQUI MOLY in recent years, and we still see further potential. I look forward to taking on responsibility for this important business area and continuing the growth course together with the team,” Lindner said.

Lindner takes over the position of export director from Salvatore Coniglio, who became the third managing director of LIQUI MOLY in September 2024.

“I am very pleased to hand over export management to my current deputy. Ingo Lindner is predestined for this task, thanks to his many years of experience, in-depth knowledge of the market and excellent work in recent years. He will advance our export operations successfully and in the best interests of the company,” Coniglio stated. Coniglio will continue to be responsible for the company’s eight subsidiaries in Austria, South Africa, Australia, Italy, France, Iberia, the USA and the U.K.

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