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Transformation process with new leadership

09.02.2021

BREMERHAVEN. From November, Mikkel E. Andersen took over the management of EUROGATE Container Terminal Bremerhaven (CTB) in addition to his work as managing director of EUROGATE Container Terminal Wilhelmshaven (CTW). In this move, he replaced the previous CTB managing director Manuela Drews. “We have also decided to reorganise the up-and-coming change process at EUROGATE Container Terminal Bremerhaven in terms of personnel” states Michael Blach, Chairperson of EUROGATE Group Management.

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