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TO Group: Keller now authorised officer

24.05.2023
BREMEN. On 1 April, Ninette Keller was appointed an authorised officer of Transport Overseas Logistics, thus sending a strong signal in the growth strategy featuring women senior managers. Keller is a qualified shipping agent and has been working for TO Logistics in Bremen since 2016. She is now the training officer and bears much responsibility. Following her appointment as authorised signatory, Tim Oltmann, CEO of the TO Group, stepped down as MD of Transport Overseas Logistics. Senior management comprises Christian Weber and Sebastian Kozak.

Credits: Transport Overseas Group

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