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Guttrof reinforces Zech Logistics

01.08.2022
BREMEN. Since June, Michael Guttrof has become the second managing director at Zech Logistics. Previously, he was the managing director of Bremen-based overseas forwarding company Kopf & Lübben. Guttrof, along with Jürgen Oyen, both head the logistics service provider with offices in Bremen and Delmenhorst. With over 30 years of experience in freight-forwarding and logistics business, Guttrof brings with him the necessary tools to optimise the company’s network and services, according to a spokesman for the Zech Group.

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