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President of COSCO SHIPPING Group was Assigned to HKCTS xinde marine news 2017-12-13 16:31

President of COSCO SHIPPING Group was Assigned to HKCTS
 
On December 11, Mr. Wan Min, the Director of the Board of COSCO SHIPPING Group was assigned to Hong Kong as the Chairman of China Travel Service (Holdings) Hong Kong Limited (HKCTS).


 
On December 10, Mr. Wan Min was invited to attend the opening ceremony of the Yangshan Deepwater Port Phase IV Pier on Shanghai International Port Group.
 
China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited (hereinafter referred to as China COSCO Shipping Group or the Group) is an SOE headquartered in Shanghai. It is the merged entity of China Ocean Shipping (Group) Company (COSCO) and China Shipping (Group) Company (China Shipping).
 
Mr. Wan Min is the Director of the Board, President of China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited. Mr. Wan Min had been Manager of Marketing Department, and later Assistant to the General Manager of COSCO Shanghai International Freight Co., Ltd, Deputy General Manager of Marketing Department, General Manager of Asia and Pacific Trade Department, General Manager of America Trade Department of COSCON. He was also appointed as General Manager of COSFRE, President of COSCO Americas Inc., and President of COSCO Container Lines Ltd. With over 20 years' expertise in shipping industry, Mr. Wan has rich experiences in container shipping and corporate management. He has taken his current position since January, 2016.
 
Mr. Wan Min graduated from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, majored in business administration. He has a master's degree and the qualification of Engineer.
 

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