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Wallenius Marine appoints new Commercial Manager

Niklas Blomqvist, previously serving as Environment & Quality Manager, has been appointed Head of Wallenius Marine Singapore and Global Commercial Manager.

Blomqvist will be based in Singapore in his new position. By establishing the role of Global Commercial Manager in Singapore, Wallenius Marine aims to enhance its market presence and strengthen its focus on the Asian region.

Over the past three years, Wallenius Marine, part of Soya Group, has successfully doubled its ship management assignments. With offices in both Stockholm, Sweden and Singapore, the company maintains strong connections with customers around the globe.

Following the retirement of Captain Swee Aun Lim, former Head of Wallenius Marine Singapore and Ship Management Singapore, Wallenius Marine has introduced several organizational changes.

Niklas Blomqvist will assume dual responsibilities, succeeding Swee Aun Lim as Head of Wallenius Marine Singapore and Göran Söderdahl as Global Commercial Manager. Göran Söderdahl has transitioned to his new role as CEO of Lakeway Link.

“Having Niklas take on both roles and be stationed at our Singapore office strengthens our regional strategic efforts. His mission is to drive business development and enhance collaboration between our existing offices in Singapore and Stockholm,” commented Johan Mattsson, CEO of Wallenius Marine.





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