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Nosta Logistics appoints Hornig as CSO

28.03.2023
OSNABRÜCK. At Nosta Logistics, Sven Hornig has taken on additional responsibilities. He has been appointed Chief Sales Officer (CSO), backdated to 1 January, of the Osnabrück-based logistics service provider. In his previous role as Head of Sales, Hornig was responsible for the national sales activities of the Road, Sea & Air and Warehousing business units as well as customer and sales support. His additional activities now encompass strategy sales including key account management and customer development as well as sales marketing.

Credits: Nosta Logistics

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