ABP appoints new Chief Commercial Officer
Published by Claire Cuddihy,
Assistant Editor
Dry Bulk,
ABP is pleased to announce that Julian Walker has been appointed Chief Commercial Officer. Walker will join the UK’s leading port operator on 2 September from Cory Riverside Energy.
Walker brings with him substantial expertise and experience of the port and shipping sector, globally. He has held senior roles with P&O Ports (now DP World), Euroports and, most recently Impala Terminals (part of the Trafigura Group), where he held the position of Chief Operating Officer.
ABP CEO, Henrik Pedersen, said: “ABP is committed to making sure we continue to deliver the best possible service for our customers. Julian’s world class knowledge and expertise in ports and shipping will strengthen our ability to develop innovative and flexible solutions to help our customers’ businesses grow. We are delighted that Julian is joining the team at the UK’s leading port operator.”
Walker said: “It’s fantastic to be joining ABP at such an exciting time in the organisation’s growth. ABP is uniquely placed to help drive Britain’s international trade and I am looking forward to building long-term, sustainable relationships with our customers, supporting the local communities in which we operate and keeping Britain trading.”
Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/ports-terminals/26042019/abp-appoints-new-chief-commercial-officer/
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