Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Home News Leschaco announces changes at top level positions

Leschaco announces changes at top level positions

Germany-headquartered logistics service provider Leschaco announced the appointment of David Williams as the company’s new Global Head of Tank Container.

Williams will take the helm from his predecessor, Maximilian Nause, who will assume the role of Global Head of Sales as of 1 January 2024.

David Williams brings a wealth of experience to his new position, showcasing a diverse background in various roles. With a track record in shipping, logistics, and services, he has been a business leader with extensive experience, holding senior management roles since 1991 within the AP Møller – Maersk Group. Before joining Leschaco Group, Williams served as vice president and Africa region managing director at Maersk.

According to Leschaco’s statement, in his role as Global Head of Tank Container, David Williams will spearhead the oversight and advancement of Leschaco’s tank container operations globally. His responsibilities include collaborative engagement with key stakeholders, effective management of global teams, and the pursuit of innovative solutions to elevate operational efficiency and enhance customer satisfaction.

“I am honoured to join the Leschaco Group at such an exciting time. The global tank container industry is dynamic and full of potential. I look forward to working with the talented teams at Leschaco to capitalize on opportunities, drive innovation, and deliver exceptional value to our customers,” stated David Williams.

Additionally, Maximilian Nause, the former global head of tank container, is set to assume the role of global head of sales starting 1 January 2024. He will not only oversee the Leschaco Group’s global sales organization in this new role, but he will also drive the global implementation and investment initiatives aligned with the new sales strategy.

“I am thrilled and deeply privileged to assume the role of global head of sales, a position that holds both significance and promise as we chart our course towards achieving the corporate strategy goals set for 2030. Our shared commitment to excellence, customer satisfaction, and ethical business practices will be the guiding principles as we forge ahead,” said Nause.





Latest Posts

Maritime Geopolitics is now the market

In the once-quiet engine room of globalization maritime logistics a silent revolution is underway. According to maritime strategist Punit Oza, advances in port productivity have...

Cavotec unveils flexible shore power solution

Cavotec has launched PowerAlign, a new modular and mobile shore power solution purpose-built for container terminals. The unveiling took place at TOC Europe 2025 in...

Latvia and Germany strengthen maritime innovation ties

Public and private sector partners from Latvia and Germany have signed a Memorandum of Understandin in Hamburg this week to boost cooperation in digital...

Kota Oasis makes inaugural call at Lomé

PIL has announced that its latest “O”-Class vessel, Kota Oasis, made its inaugural call at the Port of Lomé, Togo. Following a successful first stop...

MSC reaches capacity milestone further cementing its position

MSC has crossed a significant milestone, with its total container fleet capacity exceeding 6.6 million TEUs, securing a commanding 20.5% share of the global...
error: Content is protected !!