We are increasing our sales power

Updated on:
June 2, 2025
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Maria Schmidbauer

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Welcome Lukas Finsterer!

We at MAMMUT are delighted to welcome Lukas Finsterer to our team as a new sales representative from 2 June 2025! With Lukas, we are gaining a dedicated specialist who not only has the necessary technical expertise, but is also deeply rooted in agriculture – having grown up on his parents’ farm and shaped by the challenges and opportunities that rural life brings.

Passion for agricultural engineering

After several years in the agricultural machinery industry, Lukas has further deepened his passion for innovative solutions and practical machines. We are now delighted that Lukas is now personally looking after our customers in Upper Austria, Salzburg (excluding Lungau), Tyrol, Vorarlberg and Bavaria – with expertise, handshake quality and an open ear for all concerns.

‘I’m really looking forward to my new role at MAMMUT and the direct dialogue with our customers.’ – Lukas Finsterer
Sales representative Lukas as the new contact person for Bavaria and Eva as the contact person for Baden-Württemberg

Strong presence in southern Germany

By expanding our sales force, we are clearly emphasising our customer focus in southern Germany. While Eva Frauscher already looks after customers in Baden-Württemberg with great commitment, Lukas Finsterer will take over responsibility for Bavaria in future. Together they will focus on personal contact, fast response times and personalised advice – for strong support for our customers in southern Germany and western Austria. We are delighted to be able to be there for our dealers and customers even better in future thanks to this reinforcement.

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Thomas Schnedl

Sales & customer adviser
NÖ, Stmk, Kärnten,
Bgl, Lungau, Osttirol

Lukas Finsterer

Sales & customer adviser
OÖ, Sbg (ohne Lungau),
Tirol (ohne Osttirol), Vbg, Bavaria

Eva Frauscher

Sales & customer adviser
Baden-Württemberg
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