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L.I.T. double-pack extension

02.10.2022
BRAKE. The L.I.T. Group recently extended the executive board in two of its subsidiaries. While Michael Borowski (l) was appointed to the leadership ranks of L.I.T. Air & Sea, Robert Hennemann (r) took on the same role but at L.I.T. Cargo. Extending the executive board was the consequence of the growth of both companies in the Brake-based corporate group. Borowski has been employed with the L.I.T. Group since 2018, and Hennemann was most recently in charge of operations and driving staff of L.I.T. Cargo.

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