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Emden has a new branch manager

05.12.2022

EMDEN. Aiko Hollander took over as manager of the NPorts branch in Emden in October. He succeeds Volker Weiß, who has now assumed the role of NPorts Technical Director at the headquarters in Oldenburg. Hollander has been associated with the ports of Lower Saxony and NPorts for over 20 years, most recently as Deputy Branch Manager and Technical Department Manager in Emden. After training as a hydraulic engineer, he became a qualified civil engineer for hydraulic and environmental engineering.

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