P&O Ferries appoints new chief executive
P&O Ferries has appointed Kasper Moos as its new chief executive.
Kasper is a seasoned senior executive with extensive leadership experience in the maritime sector, having held high-level roles at DFDS Group and AP Møller Mærsk.
He will lead P&O Ferries as the company continues to focus on operational excellence, customer experience and long-term growth across its UK and European ferry services.
Kasper said: “I am delighted to join P&O Ferries as chief executive.
“This is a globally recognised brand in the ferry industry, one that today provides vital passenger and freight connections between the UK and continental Europe, and within the UK.
“I am looking forward to getting to work, continuing the transformation of this great company, and ensuring we are providing our customers with the high quality service they need.”
Ganesh Raj, DP World Marine Services global chief operating officer, added: “Kasper Moos is an inspirational leader with extensive experience in this industry, and I am delighted he is joining as P&O Ferries chief executive to lead the company to future success.”
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