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VDS: Jürgen Tonak succeeds Ralf Miehe

02.02.2023
BREMEN. At the members’ annual meeting in December, the Association of Bremen Freight Forwarders elected a new board. Ralf Miehe from Kühne+Nagel (K+N) stepped down after serving four years on the board. He is succeeded by Jürgen Tonak (also from K+N), who was newly elected. Chairman Oliver Oestreich praised Miehe as someone who was willing to look at issues from a different perspective and who thus provided valuable food for thought. In its constitutive meeting, the board re-elected Oestreich as Chairman and Andreas Niemeyer as his deputy.

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