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Change in management at Hellmann

OSNABRÜCK. The Supervisory Board of Hellmann Worldwide Logistics appointed Jens Drewes Chief Executive Officer (CEO), with effect from August 2024. Drewes will therefore succeed Reiner Heiken, who has decided to retire in the coming year. Drewes has been in the logistics industry for more than 30 years, particularly in Asia-Pacific and Europe. With his arrival at Hellmann, Drewes will be managing the company’s five regions as well as the HR, Sales & Marketing, Corporate Development and Communications departments as CEO from August 2024.

Credits: Hellmann Worldwide Logistics

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