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SUCCESSFUL RETURN BID AT HELLMANN

28.07.2023
OSNABRÜCK. In May, Hellmann Worldwide Logistics announced that it had appointed Natasha Solano-Vesela as its new Global Airfreight Director Perishables. In this newly created position, she will be in charge of the strategic development of the “Perishables” division within the global airfreight product. With Ms Solano-Vesela, Hellmann is welcoming back a true industry expert. After holding various positions with international logistics service providers, Czech-born Natasha Solano-Vesela most recently worked for Maersk and previously for Kühne+Nagel in high-responsibility management roles.

Credits: Hellmann Worldwide Logistics

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