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Toni Patzner Becomes Global Head of Supply Chain Management at ASMPT SMT Solutions
July 1, 2025 | ASMPTEstimated reading time: 1 minute

On June 1, 2025, Toni Patzner assumed the position of Global Head of Supply Chain Management. The experienced manager succeeded Jörg Cwojdzinski, who retired after decades of service. The appointment is another example of ASMPT’s focus on continuity, technological excellence and lean management in a field that has won several international awards.
ASMPT operates a global network of state-of-the-art production facilities, suppliers and logistics centers. The global player has won the “Factory of the Year” award several times, both internationally and locally. Its factories in Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Singapore and Malaysia are among the most innovative in the industry and set standards in automation and Industry 4.0.
An experienced successor with a focus on lean structures
On June 1, 2025, Toni Patzner took over as Global Head of Supply Chain Management, succeeding Jörg Cwojdzinski after his retirement. Patzner is an experienced manager who has been with the company for over 30 years and stands for strategic vision and operational excellence. In various management positions, most recently as Senior Director Global SCM Operations, he was responsible for the successful integration of DEK solder paste printers into the ASMPT production as well as for facility expansions in Malaysia and Hungary, to name just a few.
Patzner, who holds a degree in automation technology from the University of Applied Sciences in Munich, is regarded as an assertive advocate for customer-oriented processes and lean structures.
“Excellence does not come from complexity, but from clarity and consistency. Leanness is our path to global success,” said Toni Patzner. “I stand for an open feedback culture, clear communication, and continuous improvement. For me, leadership means providing orientation and working with strong teams to achieve measurable results for a sustainable production network.”
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