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Home News Paul Hense heads up Fayat Road Division

Paul Hense heads up Fayat Road Division

years of international senior management experience, including within Dynapac when the company was acquired by Fayat in 2017.

by David Arminas
October 6, 2025
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Hense, who for the past year has been vice president of the division, has years of international senior management experience, including within Dynapac when the company was acquired by Fayat in 2017.

Hense, who for the past year has been vice president of the division, has years of international senior management experience, including within Dynapac when the company was acquired by Fayat in 2017.

The Fayat Group has appointed Paul Hense as president of the group’s Road Equipment Division.

Hense, who for the past year has been vice president of the division, has many years of international experience in senior leaderships roles, first in Atlas Copco, then within Dynapac, when the company was acquired by Fayat in 2017.

He succeeds Jörg Unger, who stepped down as president on October 1 after successfully establishing and expanding the division. Unger now serves as an advisor within the division.

Hense is now leading the biggest and most international division within Fayat. It generates 37% of  Fayat revenue, with 30 plants around the world.

The Fayat Group operates in 170 countries and has more than 23,000 employees. It produces sustainable solutions for the construction market and in seven major business lines – civil works, foundations, building, energy, metal, pressure vessels and road equipment. In 2024, the group achieved a turnover of €5.7 billion.

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