
The British -related ports (ABP) have announced changes to its senior business team, with the aim of increasing customer value and supporting its continuous growth in the Humber and Wales and Ports SEA (WSSP) areas.
Lex Hanam is now Business Business For WSSP, Paul Litten’s successor, who becomes the head of the trade ABP Humbo areaHuman
Together, these two zones cover the 20 ports of ABP, which is British The biggest gateway to the business With volume
Paul Litten brings about a decade of experience in ABP and a wider professional in business and customer services.
He has created appropriate customer solutions and has created long -term, trust -based relationships.
“I am looking forward to creating my interaction with customers and bringing out what the Humber Abp ports can offer,” Litten said.
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Lex Hanam enters his new role after holding various business roles in ABP 17 -year -old marine workHuman
Recently, he supported as the director of business development Clean Energy Transfer InitiationsHuman
His previous experience also includes senior business responsibilities in Southampton Port, work in areas such as dry sectors, CargoWith CarWith Container shipmentVat RailwayHuman
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“I am glad to lead a team of talented business partners throughout the UK, Scotland and Wells. With this extraordinary geographical footprint and a variety of specialties in our ports, we can provide many opportunities as well as flexible solutions to our customers,” said Lex Hanam.
“I am looking forward to drawing my experience in working with a lot of customers, not only in transportation and logistics but also in energy transfer and startups to help strengthen our customer relationships and increase our attractiveness for future customers.”
In March, ABP appointed the Hathawi team as the head of the Homber area.