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Fischer completes BVL management

04.04.2024

BREMEN. From 1 July 2024, Silke Fischer is Chairwoman of the Executive Board of the Supply Chain Network (BVL) in Bremen. The logistics expert and qualified engineer-economist will then manage the BVL headquarters with Managing Director Christoph Meyer. Most recently, Fischer was Director of Sales in Contract Logistics at GEODIS. She previously held management positions at Leschaco – Lexzau, Scharbau and at Moller-Maersk Germany. “That will allow us to continue full steam ahead with overhauling BVL as an association,” said Professor Thomas Wimmer, Chairman of the BVL Executive Board.

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