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From Weserport to Rhenus Ports

11.02.2021

HOLZWICKEDE. On 1 January, Heiner Delicat, longtime Managing Director of the Bremen seaport service provider Weserport, moved to Rhenus Ports. There he took over the newly created position of Sales Director in the Seaports division. Since then, the management of Weserport has been operationally led by Rudolf Egbert. In 2005, Delicat joined Weserport as authorised signatory and key account manager. The following year, he was appointed to the management of the joint venture between the Rhenus Group and ArcelorMittal Bremen. In his new role, he will intensify the sales activities of the Rhenus Group’s seaport terminals in order to tap into additional market potential.

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