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Rhenus: Bartz succeeds Rethmann

30.05.2022
HOLZWICKEDE. Tobias Bartz was appointed as chairman of the board of the Rhenus Group in April. He takes over from Klemens Rethmann, who will be focussing his activities on the board of Rethmann SE. Bartz has already proven his management expertise in different international positions held within the Rhenus Group. He was responsible for the Rhenus Road Freight business in France and Spain. In 2015, Bartz was appointed member of the board and steered the Air & Ocean division from Singapore before returning to Germany in 2018.

Credits: RHENUS GROUP

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