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Continuity is the key for the Bremen shipowners’ association

30.11.2021

BREMEN. Elections to the board were held during the regular general meeting of the Bremen shipowners’ association in September, with both Michael Vinnen (Reederei F. A. Vinnen) and Peter Grönwoldt (Reedereigruppe Harren & Partner) being re-elected to the board as chairman and deputy chairman respectively. Ralf Reinhardt (Reederei Horst Zeppenfeld) is a new member on the committee, which is rounded off by Dirk O. Rogge (D. Oltmann Reederei) and Joachim Zeppenfeld (Bremer Bereederungsgesellschaft).

Photo: Bremer Rhederverein

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