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Dammann and Röttger new on the VBSp board

06.09.2024

BREMEN. The Bremen Freight Forwarders Association (VBSp) reelected its chairman Thorsten Dornia (Brelog) during its General Meeting in May. Holger Schulz (EKB Container Logistik) was appointed as his new deputy. Andreas Niemeyer and Jürgen Tonak stepped down from the board. They were replaced by Ole Dammann (LS Cargo Logistics, left) and Claas Röttger (Kühne+Nagel, right). The board is also made up of the following members: Nils Fahrenholz (Lexzau, Scharbau), Philip W. Herwig (Röhlig Logistics), Thilo Kugel (Dachser), Heike Nickel (Reimer Logistics) and Sven E. Schoon (ETS & Scan Global Logistics).

Credits: Bremer Spediteure

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