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EGIM: Beplat follows Meyer

10.07.2020
BREMEN. Since 1 June, Christopher Beplat has formed the management board of Eurogate Intermodal (EGIM) together with Lars Hedderich and Thomas Meyer. Beplat thus succeeds Meyer, who will retire at the end of September and will then hand over the areas of operations, operational controlling and purchasing, which he will manage. Beplat was previously Managing Director of Rhenus Inland Navigation Europe, NWL Norddeutsche Wasserweg Logistik and the EGIM holding Trimodal Logistik.

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