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Hauswald succeeds Bullwinkel

28.09.2023
WILHELMSHAVEN. In early August, Marc-Oliver Hauswald was appointed Managing Director of Container Terminal Wilhelmshaven JadeWeserPort-Marketing GmbH, and will succeed Andreas Bullwinkel, who plans to retire after the transition phase. Bullwinkel has been managing the marketing company on behalf of JadeWeserPort since 2013. Born in Bremen, Hauswald has a degree in economics, focussing on corporate accounting, controlling and project management. He has 20 years of experience in operational and strategic management in the inter-national logistics industry.

Credits: Jade Weser Port Marketing

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