Maersk Line’s chief commercial officer, Lucas Vos, has turned in his resignation, to take effect on May 1.

“Lucas Vos has been part of the top management team in Maersk Line for the past five years. He has been an integral part of turning the company around with the ambitious streamLINE programme and lately contributed to the plan of making Maersk Line the most profitable player in the industry,” said Maersk Line CEO Soren Skou in an official statement.

The company, the world’s biggest container shipping operator, said that they have not yet decided on who will succeed Vos, but that the search has started.

“Lucas Vos returns to The Netherlands—as it has been the plan all along—where he will take some time off to consider his next step,” the statement said.

Vos, 45, has been with Maersk Line, the container shipping arm of Danish oil and shipping group A.P. Moller-Maersk, since 2006, starting out as the area manager for Spain. In 2008 he was appointed chief process officer, and in 2012, he was promoted to CCO. Before this, he was with P&O Nedlloyd for 13 years in various management roles.

You May Also Like

PPA rolls out online application rules for vessel booking, payment

The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) has issued rules on the implementation of an online application procedure that will support an integrated vessel booking and…

Passenger numbers increase, cargo traffic slows for HKIA and Cathay in Jan

Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) continued to register an increase in passenger volume in January 2019, but saw cargo throughput fall in the same…

Singapore still the world’s busiest port

Singapore has retained its position as the world’s busiest port in 2011 despite the challenges to the shipping industry over the past few years,…

Thailand deposits instrument of accession to Montreal Convention

The Thai government has deposited to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Thailand’s instrument of accession to the Convention for the Unification of Certain…