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Change in the management

08.06.2021

BREMEN. Since May 1, Oliver Meng has been appointed as an additional managing director of Addicks & Kreye Container Logistik GmbH & Co. KG and Wilhelm Müller GmbH & Co. KG have been appointed. Both companies belong to the Addicks & Kreye group of companies, which combines several service companies in the fields of container loading and unloading, service & depot, logistics and cargo control. In recent years, Oliver Meng has worked as Managing Director at the rail hinterland operator Necoss in Bremen. Together with the current Managing Director Björn Ohl, as well as the Managing Partners Thomas Wöhlken and Olaf Schwemer, Oliver Meng will represent the company at all locations (Bremerhaven, Hamburg, Bremen, Duisburg) and will be responsible for the areas of sales and strategic orientation.

At the end of the year, Thomas Wöhlken will retire from the operative business as Managing Director in order to support the company management in an advisory capacity in his function as co-partner.

Photo: Addicks & Kreye Holding GmbH

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