CEO Ole Ingrisch will retire by the end of February 2019. Ole Ingrisch became CEO at the Port of Esbjerg in 2003 and has since then been in charge of a significant development of the port. During this time, the Port of Esbjerg has grown by more than a million m2 after the establishment of the East Port. At the same time, both the top and bottom line has increased significantly. The Port of Esbjerg’s Board of Directors will now go ahead with the recruitment of a new CEO, who is expected to start on 1 March 2019.
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