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Twice the strength for the TO Group

01.12.2023
BREMEN. The Transport Overseas (TO) Group was fortunate enough to acquire two experienced logistics experts, Corinna Seemann and Christine Schmidt, for the Bremen site in October. The two joined the Group’s Logistics Services & Solutions department. Seemann has been involved in project logistics in the field of oil and gas for more than 20 years and has years of international experience from her time abroad in Dubai and Tokyo. Schmidt is a trained shipping agent and, according to the TO management, knows the ins and outs of the import and export business. Her last position was Head of the Import Team.

Credits: Transport Overseas Group

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