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May 26, 2026 at 2:44 PMCargostore Worldwide, a company engaged in the global leasing of DNV and ISO containers with its headquarters in London, has further strengthened its growth strategy by appointing Andrew Moll (left) as Chief Operations Officer (COO). Moll, who has served as Global Operations Manager since 2023, takes on this new strategic role to expand the company’s global operations and international presence. This comes against the backdrop of increasing demand for containerized solutions.
With the expansion of the management team, Grace Hope (right), who has been part of Cargostore’s European operations team for seven years, will assume the position of Global Operations Manager, previously held by Moll. Moll commented on his new challenge: „I am excited to take on the role of COO during an exciting phase at Cargostore Worldwide. This new position reflects how we have grown as an organization over the past three years and how important strategic growth is to us.“
The demand for Cargostore’s specialized solutions is particularly growing in Europe and Africa, where the company supports significant offshore and onshore projects. Moll emphasized that one of the main goals is to increase the company’s physical presence by opening new locations to better meet the needs of customers on-site.
Another area of growth is the offshore oil and gas sector, as well as renewable energy, particularly in countries like Poland, France, Denmark, and Belgium, which are heavily investing in large-scale projects. Cargostore is positioning itself accordingly to benefit from these developments.
Moll highlighted that Cargostore Worldwide distinguishes itself from larger competitors through flexibility and adaptability. „As we capitalize on our growth opportunities, we will ensure that these differentiating features, along with our clear focus on customer service, remain firmly embedded in the corporate structure,“ he added.
In 2025, Cargostore Worldwide announced the acquisitions of Reftrade UK and Environstore, enabling the introduction of Zone 2 ATEX-approved refrigerated containers into the company. This was quickly followed by the launch of LiftaLoo, the world’s first lifting unit for the offshore sector, serving as a welfare unit. These developments have contributed to creating a broader foundation for Cargostore’s continued growth.








