Heinrich Ahlers Retires from Buss Group

April 15, 2016

Marco Neelsen  (Photo: Buss Group GmbH & Co. KG)
Marco Neelsen (Photo: Buss Group GmbH & Co. KG)
Heinrich Ahlers (Photo: Buss Group GmbH & Co. KG)
Heinrich Ahlers (Photo: Buss Group GmbH & Co. KG)

Heinrich Ahlers has wrapped-up his remaining responsibilities at the Buss Group, and will begin his retirement shortly before his 65th birthday. He had already relinquished his role as CEO of Buss Port Logistics to his successor Marco Neelsen October 1, 2015.

 
“I am pleased to see that Marco Neelsen quickly and efficiently adapted to his new tasks, and that he was very well received by the port and logistics network,” Ahlers said. “Therefore, it is time for me to retire from the Buss Group. Those who know me will also know that I will stay connected to the ports and logistics industry.”
 
After taking office last October, Neelsen now drives the charted course at Buss Port Logistics, especially abroad, where additional port projects are developed and operated.

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