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Paul takes over at K+N

02.10.2022
SCHINDELLEGI. In early August, Stefan Paul took over from Detlef Trefzger as CEO at Kühne + Nagel. Trefzger, who will be 60 at the end of the year, has stepped down for private reasons after nine years at the top. Paul, an experienced and long-serving employee at KN, has now moved to be the operational head. He held several executive positions at DHL between 1997 and 2013 before he returned to KN. He is responsible for overland transport and global sales on the management board.

Credits: KÜHNE + NAGEL

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