photo: METRANS/METRANS Announces New Managing Director for Austrian HUB Terminal
METRANS has signalled a fresh phase of leadership by promoting Robert Andraschko to helm its Austrian HUB terminal, strategically located on the Danube River near Vienna. Bringing nearly a decade of experience with METRANS to the role, Andraschko's ascendancy from terminal manager to managing director showcases his intrinsic understanding of the company's vision and operations.
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With a multifaceted background ranging from roles as a vehicle technician and Austrian Army instructor to leadership positions in construction machinery rental, Andraschko's comprehensive expertise uniquely positions him for this pivotal role. Reflecting on the path ahead, Andraschko remarked, “I certainly want to create stability, not only with customers but with a good team, to be able to meet the requirements in the future. I will also keep an eye on efficiency and solution-oriented management. I want to express my gratitude to my colleagues and the management for the trust they have placed in me. I am looking forward to the new task, and together with Peter Sirotak, I will develop the Krems terminal into an attractive METRANS – interface in our network.”
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METRANS Group states that Andraschko's leadership, combined with his forward-looking strategies and collaboration with Peter Sirotak, will usher in a new era of growth for METRANS in Austria. With its commitment to seamless terminal operations and capitalizing on emerging opportunities, the Krems terminal's future under Andraschko's direction seems both promising and dynamic.
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