Seifert Systems has appointed Philipp Seifert as general manager for the Seifert facility in Malta.

The appointment came into effect on 1st January 2025.

According to his LinkedIn profile, Mr Seifert graduated with a BA in management and economics in 2017 from the Isenberg School of Management at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and joined the company in 2019 in the IT Department. He was appointed operations manager in the same year.

He is also an elected member on the council of the Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry.

Seifert Systems was established in Germany in 1965 by Mr Seifert’s grandfather, Rolf Seifert, providing cooling solutions for the electronics industry. Seifert set up a factory in Malta in 1991, led by Michael R. Seifert, Mr Seifert’s father.

Since then, the company grew from a small operation into a fully-fledged manufacturing organisation, which now also manufactures its own carton boxes for outer packaging of its finished products.

Seifert Systems was the first manufacturing company in Malta to be certified carbon neutral since 2020, with recertification in subsequent years with improved results, despite the steep growth.

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Philipp Seifert / LinkedIn

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