NEWS ROUND-UPAPPOINTMENTS
GAC’s year new appointments
Bowie will take over as group vice president – commercial. Bowie will replace Christer Sjödoff, who retired at the end of January after 24 years with GAC.
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AC has appointed Martin Wallgren as the group’s chief information officer, while GAC Dubai’s managing director Stuart
Meanwhile, Ronald Lichtenecker, former
managing director of GAC Hub Services (GHS), will take on the role of company manager for GAC Dubai. His previous role will be assumed by Lars Hardeland, currently the company’s strategic sourcing manager. Tatyana Shorokhova has also been appointed general manager for GAC Russia.
Wolberg heads up Unikai
Hartmut Wolberg succeeds Michael Sieck as the new managing director of Unikai Lagerei- und Speditions - gesellschaft. Sieck will continue to support Unikai in an advisory capacity until June 30, 2017.
Dan Morgan-Evans. François-Xavier Camus.
Air Charter Service names two Air Charter Service (ACS) has promoted Dan Morgan-Evans from London cargo director to global cargo director, with immediate effect. Morgan-Evans joined ACS over 14 years ago and worked his way up the company before being named London cargo director in 2011. Meanwhile, ACS’s French office has named François-Xavier Camus as managing director to oversee all three of the company’s divisions.
officers named DSV has appointed two new divisional chief commercial officers, in addition to those already appointed for Solutions and Sub Saharan Africa, giving all DSV divisions and Sub Saharan Africa their own chief commercial officer. They are Michael Hansen – DSV Air & Sea Holding, Wilbert Tholhuijsen – DSV Road Holding, Meinderdjan Botman – DSV Solutions Holding, and Jenny Purchase – DSV Sub Saharan Africa.
DSV divisional
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names chief Canada’s Hamilton Port Authority’s (HPA) board of directors has appointed Ian Hamilton as president and chief executive. Hamilton has served as HPA’s vice president of business development and real estate since 2008.
Devereese joins
UK P&I Club The UK P&I Club has named George Devereese as loss prevention advisor in London.
NEWS IN BRIEF Sarens appoints
chief financial officer Ludo Verrijken has been appointed chief financial officer of Sarens Bestuur with immediate effect. Verrijken has been with Sarens for 28 years and has replaced Magnus Bjorkman who has been chief financial officer since April 2014.
Osman Munir The supervisory board of Kotug has appointed Osman Munir as its new chief commercial officer. Munir joined Kotug in 2007 as group controller and has risen through the ranks to become director of business development, terminals and joint ventures.
managerial team Fracht’s Erico Rizzello has stepped down as director and branch manager Mannheim, Germany. Marco Rizzello succeeds Erico Rizzello in the role.
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