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Sven Wellbrock takes over BLG Autotransport

04.11.2025
BREMEN. On 1 October 2025, Sven Wellbrock took over the management of BLG Autotransport GmbH & Co. KG and is in charge of the transport and rail divisions. Wellbrock has held various management positions in the VTG Group for over 20 years, including Chief Operating Officer and Chief Safety Officer. “With Sven Wellbrock, we are gaining a proven expert in multimodal logistics,” emphasised Axel Krichel, member of the managemen board and COO of the BLG Group. His long-term experience in the rail segment will significantly strengthen BLG.

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