Ingo Lindner will be responsible for the international business of the Ulm-based lubricant specialist Liqui Moly in the future. He was promoted to Export Manager on 1 April 2025. In this role, he is responsible for strategy development and implementation for all countries without their own foreign subsidiary. Lindner will coordinate the company's export activities across borders and identify new business opportunities abroad.
Lindner has been working in export for Liqui Moly for 16 years. As Export Area Manager, he was initially responsible for Scandinavia and the Middle East, followed by Benelux, Switzerland and Spain. After giving up his sales role, he coordinated the company's collaboration with global purchasing groups in the automotive aftermarket as Director International Trade Groups (ITG) from 2020. In addition, he was responsible for the markets of Western Europe and Central and South America as Sales Director and has been the company's deputy export manager since 2022.
The company 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 a lot of potential,’ emphasises Lindner. He takes over from Salvatore Coniglio, who became Liqui Moly's third managing director in September 2024. Coniglio will continue to be responsible for the company's subsidiaries in Austria, South Africa, Australia, Italy, France, Iberia, the United States and the United Kingdom.