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Strudthoff appointed to Detra board

28.03.2023
BREMEN. As from 1 February, Michael Strudthoff was appointed as a further managing director at Schiffahrts-Kontor Detra. Strudthoff has been working for Detra since December 1991 and became an authorised signatory in September 2015. Besides Strudthoff, the management team also comprises Andreas Niemeyer and Ann-Christine Dettmer. Detra’s core business is the clearance of maritime vessels around the Weser and Elbe ports as well as the chartering of breakbulk, bulk and project cargo. The company, a subsidiary of the Dettmer Group, is headquartered in Bremen and has a branch office in Hamburg.

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