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New managing director appointed at APM Terminals Nordics

From 1 November, Mikael Gutman, currently head of procurement at APM Terminals, will take over as managing director, replacing Dennis Olesen, who has led the Nordics organisation since its creation in 2020.

Mikael Gutman has been with A.P. Moller – Maersk since 2008, in various roles, including fleet manager at Maersk Supply Service, head of supply chain management at Maersk Drilling and global and regional roles in Maersk Procurement, including most recently as head of global procurement for APM Terminals.

Since APM Terminals Nordics was created in January 2020 by merging APM Terminals Aarhus and Gothenburg into one organisation, it has grown in size and has integrated the ALC terminal in Aarhus and launched the new Kalundborg container terminal in Denmark.

“I am very excited about this new opportunity ahead of me and I look forward to continuing the fantastic journey that the Nordics team has been on since its inception,” commented Mikael Gutman.

He added, “I look forward to working with my new colleagues in Aarhus, Caludborg and Gothenburg and I am sure we have a lot of success ahead of us.”





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