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New faces on BHV executive board

04.09.2025
BREMEN. The executive board of BHV – Bremischen Hafen- und Logistikvertretung – underwent a reshuffle in July. New to the board and spokesperson for the executive committee is Eduard Dubbers-Albrecht (left), a managing partner of Ipsen Logistics and former president of the Bremen Chamber of Commerce. Carsten Wendt (right, Reederei Wallenius Wilhelmsen) is another new member on the board and will bring fresh impetus to BHV from the young generation. BHV’s executive committee now consists of Eduard Dubbers-Albrecht (spokesperson), Dr Patric Drewes (Eng.) and Christoph Holtkemper, who was also recently appointed. Christoph Bruns and Werner Pöser have now stepped down from the committee.

Credits: BHV

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