pei tel Communications Expands its Management with the Appointment of Peter Stroetmann
Reaction to the growing importance of international sales
pei tel Communications GmbH has been given a dual leadership: Peter Stroetmann is the new Managing Director in charge of Sales and Marketing for the developer, manufacturer and distributor of high-quality communications solutions. The 57-year-old will support Thomas Martin, who will henceforth concentrate on the areas of development and production. With the expansion of the management team, the company, which has its headquarters in Teltow near Berlin and a branch office in Osnabrück, is taking into account the growing importance of the international distribution sector.
Stroetmann has extensive industry experience. The graduate engineer for electrical engineering and automation technology has been responsible for the sale of communication solutions in various functions for several decades. From 2019 to 2021, he was a member of the board of the Professional Mobile Telecommunications Association (PMeV) and is currently head of the association's skilled workers initiative. As Managing Director of pei tel, he wants to further expand the sales activities nationally and, above all, internationally. "I am very pleased to be able to contribute to pei tel's growth course in a responsible position and I am convinced that I will continue to do so in the future," explains Stroetmann.
In the more than 30 years of its existence, pei tel Communications GmbH first made a name for itself as a developer and manufacturer of communications solutions. Since 2020, the company has also been active as a distributor with another location in Osnabrück. The extensive product range includes own developments such as handsets, loudspeakers, microphones and system solutions as well as radio and infrastructure technology from manufacturers such as Motorola Solutions, CommScope, HUBER+SUHNER, KATHREIN DS, PBE Axell, PROCOM, Radio Frequency Systems and others. "The linking of distribution with our Teltow manufacture is very rare on the market in this form," explains Stroetmann.