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SOHAR port names new executive commercial manager

byM Akram
18/09/2015
in Oman, Ports and Shipping
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MUSCAT: SOHAR Port and Freezone welcomes a new executive commercial manager this week, as Edwin Lammers heads back to The Netherlands after over seven years in the Sultanate to take on a senior management post at Port of Rotterdam.

Marc Evertse, previously a senior project manager at Port of Rotterdam International, will be taking over from Edwin Lammers and brings over 24 years of experience with him, including a stint as business development manager for SOHAR back in 2003, where he was involved in the early planning stages at the port.

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Evertse has fulfilled a number of international roles; most recently he worked as senior project manager for Port of Rotterdam International, where he was responsible for managing major boardroom consultancy and port development projects. Prior to that Marc worked as the area manager of the commercial division for South Asia, Middle East, Turkey and Africa.

As the company gears up for the change, SOHAR Port chief executive officer, Andre Toet, said: “Edwin has played a pivotal role in turning SOHAR into the world-recognised brand that is today and we are extremely sad to say goodbye to him. Marc comes from Port of Rotterdam International and has a wealth of relevant experience from all over the world. He was here at SOHAR right at the beginning of the planning phase in 2003, and has worked for Port of Rotterdam for almost 25 years, so he is already very familiar with our business models. We are delighted to welcome him to the team and we look forward to working with him to take SOHAR to the next level.”

SOHAR’s new executive commercial manager, Marc Evertse, commented: “Oman is a beautiful country and SOHAR Port and Freezone is an exciting and unique company to work for. As a relatively young enterprise, SOHAR has already made a major impact on the global ports industry with its continued rapid growth and expansion. Iam extremely excited to be rejoining the business during this crucial period. I am looking forward to building on the tremendous success of SOHAR as it enters a new chapter in its short history.”

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