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Nölke leaves the SPC for WAB

04.04.2024
BONN. After more than 13 years as Managing Director, Markus Nölke left the ShortSeaShipping Inland Waterway Promotion Center (SPC) on 29 February. “We will miss Markus both professionally and personally,” said Wolfgang Nowak, Chairman of the SPC management board. “He introduced ShortSeaShipping Days, initiated specialist groups and, at forums, networked politicians with shipping agents and logistics specialists.” Nölke switched to the WAB wind industry association in March. The SPC member letter had this to say about the vacated position: “We will fill the position as soon as possible.”

Credits: SPC

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