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Barrelet takes the helm at ONE

Japanese liner Ocean Network Express (ONE) enters a new era today with Till Ole Barrelet formally taking over as chief executive from founding boss Jeremy Nixon. Barrelet, formerly chief executive of Emirates Shipping Line, joined ONE as CEO-designate in May ahead of today’s planned handover. Nixon, who has led the Singapore-headquartered liner operator since its
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