Robdrup & Goutex – New ISS Appointments

Friday, October 24, 2008

Henrik Robdrup has been appointed Regional Director for the Mediterranean based in Venice, whilst Christophe Gouteux has joined ISS as General Manager, Commercial - South Europe, based in Lugano.

ISS already has a network of owned offices in the region which is being expanded to cope with the growing demand for its services. Last year it added offices in , in Martigues, near and Fos, and a new office in is soon to be announced.

Robdrup developed his career in Maersk Line with postings throughout Europe, the and Asia Pacific gaining 20 years of international experience principally in the container shipping and logistics sectors.

A further cornerstone in the Company’s growth strategy for the region is the appointment of Christophe Gouteux as General Manager Commercial - South Europe, working from a base in .

Gouteux has seen service with inspection and testing group, SGS, and then in ships agency, from boarding duties and tanker operations on the Mediterranean coast to, more recently, opening and managing an office in Geneva for a large agency house.

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