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Hapag-Lloyd appoints a terminal board member

01.12.2023
HAMBURG. The Hapag-Lloyd Supervisory Board appointed Dheeraj Bhatia as a member of the company’s executive board as from 1 January 2024. Bhatia will also be CEO of the new Hapag-Lloyd Terminal Holding company based in Rotterdam, which bundles infrastructure investments. Bhatia has over 20 years of experience in container shipping, including international management positions at Norasia Container Lines and CSAV. He was the Hapag-Lloyd MD of the India region from 2014 and managed the Middle East region from Dubai as Senior Managing Director from 2018.

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