Hans Turck, co-founder of the automation specialist Turck, has died at the age of 91
Hans Turck Dies
13/15 – The co-founder of the Turck Group has died at the age of 91
Hans Turck passed away on July 10, 2015 aged 91. Barely three months after the death of his younger brother Werner, the Turck Group loses the second company founder and an outstanding personality.
With its sociability and openness, the pronounced focus on sales and the ability to inspire customers and explore international markets, Hans Turck very early paved the way to a globally successful company. After completing his engineering studies in 1950, Hans Turck first collected ten years experience of sales, before he became independent with an engineering firm in Mülheim, from which later the Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG emerged. In 1965 he sold the first own product – an amplifier module that his brother Werner produced in Halver.
After the withdrawal from active management in 1998 Hans, Turck enjoyed his retirement with his wife Monika alternately in Mülheim an der Ruhr and in his adopted home of South Africa's Cape Town. He has always followed the further development of the group with interest. In this time, he also devoted himself with commitment to his great hobby, genealogy. In the field of genealogy he gained great credit, among others things, with card-indexing of Westphalian church records.
Hans Turck passed away on July 10, 2015 aged 91. Barely three months after the death of his younger brother Werner, the Turck Group loses the second company founder and an outstanding personality.
With its sociability and openness, the pronounced focus on sales and the ability to inspire customers and explore international markets, Hans Turck very early paved the way to a globally successful company. After completing his engineering studies in 1950, Hans Turck first collected ten years experience of sales, before he became independent with an engineering firm in Mülheim, from which later the Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG emerged. In 1965 he sold the first own product – an amplifier module that his brother Werner produced in Halver.
After the withdrawal from active management in 1998 Hans, Turck enjoyed his retirement with his wife Monika alternately in Mülheim an der Ruhr and in his adopted home of South Africa's Cape Town. He has always followed the further development of the group with interest. In this time, he also devoted himself with commitment to his great hobby, genealogy. In the field of genealogy he gained great credit, among others things, with card-indexing of Westphalian church records.
Hans Turck passed away on July 10, 2015 aged 91. Barely three months after the death of his younger brother Werner, the Turck Group loses the second company founder and an outstanding personality.
With its sociability and openness, the pronounced focus on sales and the ability to inspire customers and explore international markets, Hans Turck very early paved the way to a globally successful company. After completing his engineering studies in 1950, Hans Turck first collected ten years experience of sales, before he became independent with an engineering firm in Mülheim, from which later the Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG emerged. In 1965 he sold the first own product – an amplifier module that his brother Werner produced in Halver.
After the withdrawal from active management in 1998 Hans, Turck enjoyed his retirement with his wife Monika alternately in Mülheim an der Ruhr and in his adopted home of South Africa's Cape Town. He has always followed the further development of the group with interest. In this time, he also devoted himself with commitment to his great hobby, genealogy. In the field of genealogy he gained great credit, among others things, with card-indexing of Westphalian church records.
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