#Meet Fevzi, known to everyone at HHLA as Fips 👋🏻 His motto: Never stand still, embrace change! And as a seasoned professional with over 40 years of experience at the Port of Hamburg, 21 of which were dedicated to us at HHLA, he knows what he’s talking about. Fips started his career in Hamburg at a young age and quickly became an integral part of the port's workforce. Through hard work and determination, he climbed the ranks. Throughout his career, Fips has continually sought opportunities for growth, earning certifications as a forklift, crane and gantry crane operator, as well as completing large equipment training and obtaining the port trade proficiency certification. His present role: team leader at our climate-neutral* HHLA Container Terminal Altenwerder. Here, he coordinates a 25-member team for container handling, ensuring the smooth flow of operations. Fips' journey underlines the importance of staying open to new opportunities and continuous learning in our dynamic industry. A big THANK YOU to Fips for his great work and his dedication to professional development and growth! #HHLA #logistics #team *More information on our website.
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