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New member on executive board of Port of Duisburg

Lars Nennhaus has been a new member of the executive board of Duisburger Hafen AG since 1 January 2023.

The qualified industrial engineer will replace Prof. Thomas Schlipköther, who left the German port’s executive board at the end of 2022 when he reached retirement age.

Nennhaus started his career at the Port of Hamburg, and he has already worked for duisport from 2011 to 2018 as managing director of port & logistics development.

The new member of the board commented, “Many current port projects are still very familiar to me. I was involved in initiating some of them myself, and now they are in the implementation phase, which I can now actively shape.”

His responsibilities are about technology and operations including port and rail operations, as well as construction and facility management.

Nennhaus completes the executive board together with CEO Markus Bangen and Dr. Carsten Hinne, executive board member responsible for Network International, superstructure, human resources, and purchasing.

“For the past year, I have experienced the Port of Duisburg as an extremely exciting and challenging place to work; a great sense of optimism can be felt everywhere. I am convinced that together we will drive change and I am extremely looking forward to working with Lars Nennhaus in the Executive Board team,” stated Dr. Carsten Hinne.





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