APM Terminals Bahrain Names New Chief Operating Officer

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APM Terminals Bahrain, a subsidiary of one of the world leaders in port infrastructure, and operators of Khalifa Bin Salman Port (KBSP), has announced today the appointment of Arno Storm, as the new Chief Operating Officer (COO).

as_2016_01_24Prior to joining APM Terminals, Bahrain, Mr. Storm held senior positions at APM Terminals, Rotterdam, which is part of the Maersk Group from 2012 to October 2015. He joined the armed forces in 1999 following his graduation in Leadership, Management and Logistics, from the Royal Netherlands Military Academy, he served until 2011. He progressed through the ranks from tactical and operational to political strategic levels leading several big projects. As of 2011 he held the position of Military Assistant.

Commenting on the appointment, Mark Hardiman, Managing Director of APM Terminals Bahrain said: “We welcome Mr. Storm who brings with him a wealth of experience to our Bahrain operation. We look forward to his contribution to developing our talent pipeline which will positively impact our strategy to enhance customer service. In his new role we are confident that he will enable us to further build our team, and give us the advantage of a wide range of expertise in achieving our short term and long term objectives. We wish him every success.”

APM Terminals Bahrain applies the latest innovation and technology to improve safety performance at the Port, and the company’s objectives depend on the highest standards of safety. One of the few multi-purpose ports in the region, APM Terminals Bahrain provides a wide range of services at KBSP, including the provision of sea freight, shipping, and logistical services to the highest international standards in the industry.
Source: APM Terminals Bahrain

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