Wittenfeld scoops co-MD role at LUG

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LUG aircargo handling has appointed Rainer Wittenfeld as co-managing director.

He will support Patrik Tschirch who has been leading LUG for the past eight years.

In addition to his new role at LUG, Wittenfeld keeps his position as managing director of the Perishable-Center GmbH & Co. Betriebs-KG at Frankfurt Airport, a company in which LUG holds a 40% stake.

LUG has been operating at Frankfurt International Airport for more than 50 years, it also has operations in Munich and Hamburg.

Tschirch’s field of ​​responsibility covers all sales-related issues at the three locations, while Wittenfeld is responsible for all operational and administrative issues.

Tschirch said: “Our company has grown considerably in recent years, and so have the challenges.

With our independently operating network units in Frankfurt, Munich, and Hamburg, as well as our share in the Perishable Center and our real estate holdings at Frankfurt Airport, we have broadened our scope.

“Our customer base has also expanded. LUG has been handling freight for Delta Cargo at the Frankfurt hub since the beginning of the year. The American airline has been our customer in Munich for over five years. In addition, strong freight carriers such as Korean Air and Emirates are among our long-standing clients.

“We had to strengthen the management team so that we can generate more thrust for the further expansion of our services and infrastructure and also achieve the ambitious goals that we have set ourselves. I am very pleased to have Rainer Wittenfeld on board.”

Wittenfeld added: “I am happy to take on the additional responsibility as a member of the management team at LUG aircargo handling. I have known the company and Patrik Tschirch for many years.

“In the past, we have worked together extremely well. Now we will collaborate even more closely. I am convinced that together we will be able to expand the existing business and operate even more successfully in the long term.”

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Damian Brett

Damian Brett
I have been writing about the freight and logistics industry since 2007 when I joined International Freighting Weekly to cover the shipping sector. After a stint in PR, I have gone on to work for Containerisation International and Lloyds List - where I was editor of container shipping - before joining Air Cargo News in 2015. Contact me on [email protected]