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SSA Marine welcomes new president of global container division

SSA Marine announced that Nicolas Gauthier has joined the company as President of their Global Container Division.

In this new role, Gauthier will utilize his extensive executive experience in international port and logistics operations to oversee SSA Marine’s container terminal concessions in the United States, Manzanillo (Mexico), Panama, Chile, Colombia, and Vietnam.

“Nicolas’ experience leading, growing, and integrating marine terminal operations around the world made him the ideal choice. His ability to drive safety, operational effectiveness, and emissions reductions will greatly benefit our employees, customers, and partners. I look forward to working closely with Nicolas through our next chapter of growth,” stated Uffe Ostergaard, CEO of Carrix, the parent company of SSA Marine.





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