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Dachser's Thomas Reuter resigns to make way for Jochen Mueller as new COO
GERMANY-HEADQUARTERED global logistics services provider Dachser has announced the retirement of Thomas Reuter who has been with the company for 39 years.
Mr Reuter has now stepped down as chief operations officer of air and sea logistics. His responsibilities were taken over on January 1 by Jochen Mueller, who joined Dachser from Schenker in October 2016 as part of the transition process to assume the new role, reported London's Air Cargo News.
Commenting on Mr Reuter's departure, Dachser said in a statement: "During Thomas's tenure at Dachser the company's internationalisation strategy was shaped by targeted acquisitions and investments in Greater China, Southeast Asia, South Africa, in North and South America as well as in Europe."
Mr Reuter has now stepped down as chief operations officer of air and sea logistics. His responsibilities were taken over on January 1 by Jochen Mueller, who joined Dachser from Schenker in October 2016 as part of the transition process to assume the new role, reported London's Air Cargo News.
Commenting on Mr Reuter's departure, Dachser said in a statement: "During Thomas's tenure at Dachser the company's internationalisation strategy was shaped by targeted acquisitions and investments in Greater China, Southeast Asia, South Africa, in North and South America as well as in Europe."
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