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Hellmann: Bierewirtz appointed Head of Sales E-Commerce

17.02.2026

OSNABRÜCK With global online trade proving to be a stable growth engine, Hellmann Worldwide Logistics appointed Jan Bierewirtz as Head of Sales E-Commerce at the beginning of January. With Bierewirtz, the logistics provider is relying on a proven industry expert who has over ten years of experience in international e-commerce. In collaboration with SkyNet, Hellmann has also developed a new e-commerce solution called “Near,” which, according to both partners, offers a comprehensive end-to-end service, connecting consumers and manufacturers or retailers worldwide.

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