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Rhederverein reaffirms its proven management

28.07.2023
BREMEN. Bremer Rhederverein unanimously appointed Michael Vinnen (l) and Ralf Reinhardt to the management board again at its regular general meeting in June. Vinnen and Dirk O. Rogge (r) were also confirmed as Chairman and Deputy Chairman respectively. The association’s board therefore remains unchanged, comprising Michael Vinnen (F. A. Vinnen), Dirk O. Rogge (D. Oltmann Reederei), Björn Hollnagel (BOCS Bremen Overseas Chartering and Shipping), Ralf Reinhard (Reederei Horst Zeppenfeld) and Joachim Zeppenfeld (Bremer Bereederungsgesellschaft).

Credits: Bremer Rhederverein

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