New Division, Change In ZF's Board Of Management

New Division, Change In ZF’s Board Of Management

Stephan von Schuckmann appointed to the Board of Management as of Jan. 1, 2021.

ZF’s Supervisory Board has appointed Stephan von Schuckmann as new member to the company’s Board of Management. Von Schuckmann, who currently heads the Car Powertrain Technology Division, will succeed Michael Hankel as of Jan. 1, 2021. Hankel will then retire after 17 successful years with the company. 

The Supervisory Board also decided to establish a new division out of the previous Car Powertrain Technology and E-Mobility Divisions in order to offer customers electrified driveline solutions under one roof. In the future, ZF will no longer develop components for internal combustion engine drives but will instead focus on long-range plug-in hybrids and purely electric vehicles.

Von Schuckmann has been in charge of the Car Powertrain Technology Division based in Saarbrücken, Germany, since Autumn 2018. The business administration graduate joined the ZF Group in 2003 and has held various management positions including commercial director of ZF Lenksysteme Hungária Kft. in Eger, Hungary, and head of the Global Aftermarket and Small-Series Business Unit at ZF Lenksysteme GmbH in Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany. In 2015, von Schuckmann moved to the Car Powertrain Technology Division as senior vice president for Finance, Controlling, IT, and Process Management before taking over as head of the division.

Von Schuckmann’s appointment to ZF’s Board of Management on Jan. 1, coincides with a significant change in the Group structure. At this time, a new division will be created from the two current Car Powertrain Technology and E-Mobility divisions. With this step, ZF will combine its competencies in order to better address the increasing electrification in passenger cars, improve customer proximity and further accelerate the transformation to plug-in hybrids and electric drives. In the future, ZF will no longer develop driveline components for pure combustion engine vehicles.

“With Stephan von Schuckmann as head of the new division and member of the Board of Management, we have gained a leader from our own ranks who knows the car driveline sector extremely well. He will strengthen ZF’s position in the field of e-mobility,” said Dr.-Ing. Franz-Josef Paefgen, Chairman of ZF’s Supervisory Board.

Acknowledgements to Michael Hankel
Dr. Paefgen thanked Michael Hankel, who will leave ZF’s Board of Management on Dec. 31, 2020, for his long-standing commitment: “Michael Hankel has successfully contributed to the realignment of the entire Group. He has shown outstanding commitment to the digitalization of ZF production by introducing smart industry applications. The worldwide introduction of the ZF Production System is a credit to him. He has made a significant contribution to the fact that the company today has a globally efficient production network. On behalf of the company, we wish him all the best for the future.”

Michael Hankel joined the Board of Management of the former ZF Sachs AG in Schweinfurt in 2003, where he was responsible for the Chassis Division. In 2007, he became Chairman of the Board of Management of ZF Lenksysteme GmbH in Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany. Since 2013, Michael Hankel has been a member of the ZF Board of Management where he is responsible for the Car Powertrain Technology and E-Mobility Divisions, Corporate Production, and key account management for passenger car customers in Europe and North America.

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