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Simon Lembke appointed as new member of DAKOSY Board

Simon Lembke has been appointed by the Supervisory Board to the Board of Directors of DAKOSY AG, effective 1 September 2023.

Lembke will begin his new post on 1 September 2023, with substantial expertise and many years of experience in the DAKOSY business areas of data centre management, community systems, and customs applications.

“For more than 40 years, we have successfully mastered all new technological and organizational challenges. With focused ambition, we have developed into one of the leading software companies for logistics and established ourselves as a community operator for seaports and airports,” stated Simon Lembke.

He further added, “We want to pursue this path rigorously by picking up on new trends and identifying suitable technologies and making them applicable to logistics. This is our strategy to further strengthen our position as a major driver of innovation in the logistics industry.”

Lembke, as a member of the Board of Directors, will be in charge of development, data centre management, and support. Ulrich Wrage and Dieter Spark are also on the Board of Directors. After several years on the Board, the latter will retire at the end of the year.

Moreover, he joins the company with over 20 years of expertise in the IT and logistics sectors.





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