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A.P. Møller-Mærsk widens the directive council of the company
The Board will include the commercial director and the operating director of Maersk Line and the managing director of APM Terminals
November 28, 2017
Shipowning group Danish A.P. Møller-Mærsk has announced the next widening of the directive council of the company with the nomination of three new members, strengthening - it has explained the society - that which total player of the logistics of the container has the scope to accelerate the development of the group.
From the next 1° December the directive council will include Vincent Clerc, executive vice-president and commercial director of the company of navigation Maersk Line, Morten Engelstoft, executive vice-president and managing director of APM Terminals, the terminalista society of the Danish group, and Søren Toft, executive vice-president and operating director of Maersk Line. The three new members will place side by side Søren Skou, Claus V. Hemmingsen and Jakob Stausholm.
Last year the Danish group had returned note the decision to separate own activities in the section of the transport and the logistics from those in the oil field(on 22 August and 22 september 2016). "We have completed - it has emphasized the A.P managing director. Møller-Mærsk, Søren Skou - remarkable progresses in the separation of the oil activities and those connected let alone in integration of the activities of containerized marine transport, of the harbour activities and those logistic ones. The widening of the directive council - it has specified - will accelerate ulteriorly our walks towards the offer of complete solutions end-to-end to our customers. Vincent, Morten and Søren have given proof of ability to leadership and attention to the customer and also have achieved remarkable results in the course of many years. They are recognized, visionary and total leaders in the field of the containerized marine transport, the ports and the logistics. I do not see the hour that they assume other responsibilities directives joining to me and to the remainder of the directive council in the travel towards the Maersk future".
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