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Dec 12, 2022 at 5:20 PMAt the end of the year, the logistics service provider RheinCargo has filled two important positions in the railway sector: Two experienced railway managers have been recruited for the leadership of long-distance operations and regional transport at the Cologne location.
(Köln/Neuss) André Glaser has taken over the leadership of long-distance operations. The 58-year-old is a trained train driver and has previously worked as a managing director and staff manager at various railway companies. The certified business specialist succeeds Josef Schumacher, who was previously responsible for quality management and long-distance operations at RheinCargo.
Frank Lambertin (55) leads regional transport at the Cologne location. The studied graduate engineer has been active in the railway sector for many years, working as an infrastructure planner, railway operations manager, and branch manager at a leading German company. He follows Paul Schumacher, who previously co-managed the Cologne location as the department head of the entire RheinCargo railway operation.
“We are very pleased to have gained two recognized experts for RheinCargo in André Glaser and Frank Lambertin. In these currently very challenging times for the entire industry, they will advance our company with their experience and expertise,” explains Wolfgang Birlin, the managing director responsible for freight rail at RheinCargo.
Photo: © RheinCargo / Image caption: André Glaser (l.) and Frank Lambertin have taken on important positions at the RheinCargo freight railway.







