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New management of BHV

BREMEN. Petra Lüdeke took over as general manager of BHV-Bremische Hafen-und Logistikvertretung on 1 September. She was appointed unanimously by the executive board of the trade association. “Petra Lüdeke has been actively involved in the restructuring of BHV since 2018 and has an excellent network in the port and logistics sector,” said Christoph Bruns, spokesman for the BHV executive committee. “We are delighted that she will further develop BHV in her new role, both strategically and in day-to-day operations”. The position of general manager has been filled after a long break. Lüdeke was a project manager back in 2018 and has worked for BHV as a branch manager since 2019. A graduate economist, she has previously held various roles within the Bremen Port and Logistics network, including the VIA BREMEN foundation and Institute of Shipping Economics and Logistics (ISL).

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