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The shock exit of Robert van de Weg from Cargolux, where he has been firmly entrenched for some ten years, latterly as senior vp sales and marketing, further underpins the board’s decision to throw in its lot with China’s HNCA.

Mr van de Weg has often ...

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  • Phil

    January 27, 2014 at 1:28 pm

    If Robert Song has any involvement with the operational and commercial set-up of the “new” Carrier then it will fail – in my opinion.
    He is one of the most abrasive and divisive persons in the Industry today and has made many enemies wherever he has worked ! Pity HNCA don’t see this (or maybe they do ?)

  • Mike Lourey

    February 16, 2014 at 11:10 pm

    I retired from Cargolux in December of last year. My former colleagues are very sad to see Robert leave, and I can understand why. Robert’s vision and leadership will be sorely missed. With 40 years in the industry I can say without a doubt that Cargolux was the best company I was ever part of, and that Robert can be very proud of what he accomplished as our leader.