Alongside
Wolfgang Schlegel, who was appointed last year, Meyer will oversee the
southwestern region of Germany. Together, they succeed Roland Klein, who held
the position for the past nine years.
Meyer brings a wealth of experience
from the German automotive sector, having held various logistics management
roles in both Germany and the United States.
He
boasts an extensive network and deep expertise in international supply chain
management. In his new role, Meyer will
focus on expanding the Port of Rotterdam's network in the region, serving
as a key contact for shippers, industry organizations, local authorities,
carriers, and freight forwarders.
According
to a statement, the southwestern region
of Germany is a critical hinterland area for the Port of Rotterdam due to the
presence of numerous large industrial entities. The port plays a vital role
in the supply chain linking this German region. The Port Authority aims to
bolster its position as a logistics hub for the area by managing volumes sustainably
and efficiently. Essential elements for achieving this include robust
infrastructure, digitalization, and data sharing.
Furthermore, this appointment marks the first time two
representatives will serve the Port of Rotterdam in a single region. The
energy and raw-materials transition in Europe is prompting significant shifts
in freight flows and production locations. As fossil-fuel imports decline and
new import streams like hydrogen and biomass rise, the Port Authority has
decided to appoint two representatives to focus on retaining existing cargo
volumes and attracting new flows. Together with market participants, they will work to further optimize the
connections between the port and the hinterland.