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Two new global heads at Leschaco

02.02.2024
BREMEN. With effect from 1 January, the Leschaco Group appointed David Williams (left) Global Head of Tank Containers. His predecessor, Maximilian Nause (right), has been named Global Head of Sales. Before joining Leschaco, Williams held a number of management posts in the A. P. Møller-Mærsk Group. As Global Head of Tank Containers, he is now responsible for managing Leschaco’s tank container activities on a global scale, whilst Nause will be overseeing the Group’s global sales organisation and promoting the new sales strategy.

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