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TCU appoints Andreas Hüsing

05.12.2022
BREMEN. In September, Andreas Hüsing transferred to the seaport hinterland specialist Transcontainer-Universal (TCU) to become Head of Operations. His predecessor, Marcel Sames, had gone to TFG Transfracht. Hüsing has already held various executive positions in European and inter-modal land traffic, including H. P. Therkelsen and Hangartner/DB Schenker. TCU organises intermodal hinterland transport in Europe. Last year, its turnover in this area was 65 million euros.

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