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Apr 2, 2020 at 5:02 PMEffective April 1, 2020, Inke Onnen-Lübben (38) takes over the management of the MOSOLF branch in Wilhelmshaven. Onnen-Lübben is responsible for the entire product portfolio of the MOSOLF Group at this location.
(Wilhelmshaven, March 30, 2020) The trained industrial engineer Inke Onnen-Lübben worked for twelve years at the port marketing company Seaports of Niedersachsen GmbH, initially in marketing and then as managing director. Before her transition to MOSOLF, Onnen-Lübben was responsible for business development at the web and software developer böwa GmbH in Bremen. Her tasks also include supporting the establishment of a vehicle transshipment terminal and the storage of vehicles on the available open spaces.
Dr. Jörg Mosolf, Chairman of the Board of the MOSOLF Group: “Inke Onnen-Lübben is a top-notch manager who, particularly through her previous leadership position in the port industry, has an excellent local network and a wealth of international experience.”
The MOSOLF Group plans significant investments at the Wilhelmshaven location this year. In addition to automotive logistics, the company distributes electric commercial vehicles from its subsidiary Tropos Motors Europe, which has a production facility in Herne, through the Wilhelmshaven branch. This year, 2,000 of the compact electric commercial vehicles of class L7E are to be built in Germany.
From Wilhelmshaven, these will be delivered to the northern German and Scandinavian markets. Mosolf is also planning to distribute a hybrid solution for diesel engines to reduce emissions for the Canadian manufacturer dynaCERT.
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