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Tom Brodersen new MD at J. MÜLLER

04.11.2025
BRAKE. Tom Brodersen took over as MD of J. Müller Chartering GmbH on 1 September. The 42-year-old shipping expert has almost 20 years of experience in the industry, ten of which as a managing director. He will be assisted by Clemens Sommerfeld, Karsten Bolles and Jörg Lampe, the latter two are company authorised signatories. Brodersen intends to further develop the company as an independent broker and establish it in the market. “With Tom Brodersen, we have gained a highly competent industry expert who will strategically develop J. Müller Chartering GmbH and firmly establish it in the market,” emphasised Sommerfeld.

Credits: Marianne Lins

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