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Andreas Polychronakos becomes Global Sales Director of Röhlig Logistics

24.06.2021

BREMEN. Owner-managed logistics company Röhlig appointed Andreas Polychronakos as Global Director effective 28 May 2021. The sales expert joined Röhlig Germany as Director Sales in 2018. In January 2021 he was appointed in the role of Global Air Freight Director, based at the Röhlig Head Office in Bremen. He assumes the responsibility of the Global Director roles of both Air Freight and Sales, reporting to Hylton Gray, CEO Sea Freight, Air Freight, Contract Logistics, and Sales. You can find more information here.

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