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Inchcape Shipping Services appoints new chief commercial officer

Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS), one of the world’s leading port agency and marine service providers, announced the appointment of Svend Stenberg Mølholt as chief commercial officer.

Bringing with him an impressive track record in propelling sustainable business transformation and growth within the maritime and IT sectors, Svend Stenberg Mølholt is well-equipped for his new role.

With two decades of experience in the shipping industry, he most recently served as the Group COO at Monjasa Holding, a global fuel and shipping company.

Also, overseeing a business with multiple offices and a worldwide customer base, Svend Stenberg Mølholt adeptly steered responsible progress within the organization.

During his tenure as Group COO, he also assumed the role of chairman of the Board at RelateIT, one of Denmark’s largest NAV/Business Central partners.

In November 2023, twoday acquired RelateIT, further building on and ensuring the continued successful development of the people, customers, and partners associated with RelateIT.

Before his time at Monjasa Holding and RelateIT, Svend Stenberg Mølholt spent the majority of his career in Maersk Logistics / Damco, holding various roles in China and Denmark, including chief commercial officer and, ultimately, chief transformation officer.





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