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Hellmann with new management structure

OSNABRÜCK. The introduction of a new global management team at Hellmann Worldwide Logistics is aimed at raising its market share in all product areas. As a result, an additional Chief Operating Officer was appointed in January. Stefan Borggreve (2nd from right) and Madhav Kurup (r) have taken over responsibility for three product areas each, replacing Jens Wollesen, who left at the end of last year. Along with Jens Drewes (CEO) and Martin Eberle (CFO), they form the Executive Board. Borggreve was appointed CCO Road, Rail and CEP and Kurup is COO Airfreight, Seafreight and Contract Logistics.

Credits: Hellmann Worldwide Logistics

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