Dijhuizen Named Petersen's Business Development Manager

September 17, 2014

Aries Dijkhuizen
Aries Dijkhuizen

Petersen Stainless Rigging Ltd (Petersen) has announced that Aries Dijkhuizen has joined the company as Business Development Manager.  Dijkhuizen will be involved in all aspects of business management at Petersen including business development, client services and planning with special responsibility for product development.

Aries brings to Petersen more than two decades of experience in product and sales management in the marine and commercial rigging industries.

“We are very pleased to welcome Aries,” commented Kevin Bell, CEO of Petersen Stainless Rigging Ltd “The breadth and depth of Aries' experience will be an invaluable asset to the company as we continue to expand and develop our product range and distribution network to meet global needs.  The past twelve months has seen very good growth in our business and this appointment will ensure we can keep that momentum going while continuing to provide the excellent technical service we are famed for.”

Before joining Petersen, Aries served as Commercial Manager at Holmatro Marine Equipment.  Previously he held positions at Lewmar Mid-Europe and Mennnens working in sales management, product management, and project management in the Netherlands, Europe and the Middle East.


 

Logistics News

Asia Pacific Ports Collaborate Cross-Sector to Advance Hydrogen, E-Fuel Readiness

Asia Pacific Ports Collaborate Cross-Sector to Advance Hydrogen, E-Fuel Readiness

Russia Adds Four LNG Carriers to Fleet

Russia Adds Four LNG Carriers to Fleet

Two New Post-Panamax Cranes Arrive at Port Tampa Bay

Two New Post-Panamax Cranes Arrive at Port Tampa Bay

U.S. Appeals Court Backs FMC in Evergreen Dispute

U.S. Appeals Court Backs FMC in Evergreen Dispute

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

Russian drones struck Ukraine's Odesa over night, injuring 18, officials claim
Adani Ports in India sees its quarterly profit increase as cargo volumes rise
Airline cancels flights due to Middle East conflict