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Achim Martinka new Vice President Region Germany at Lufthansa Cargo

Jun 07, 2019

Previous project manager of One Cargo succeeds J. Florian Pfaff

Achim Martinka, previously Head of the One Cargo project, will be appointed Vice President Germany. Martinka succeeds J. Florian Pfaff, who took over as Vice President Asia Pacific on 1 June 2019. Mr Martinka will take over his duties in the coming weeks.

Achim Martinka, Vice President Germany, Lufthansa Cargo
Achim Martinka, Vice President Germany, Lufthansa Cargo

Business economist Achim Martinka began his career at Lufthansa Cargo 2000 as Senior Manager Global Accounts. After various positions in Europe, he moved to Atlanta in 2010 as Vice President The Americas before being appointed Vice President Europe & Africa in Frankfurt in 2016. Since 2017 Martinka has been responsible for the One Cargo project, a project that aims to strengthen the cooperation between SwissWorldCargo and Lufthansa Cargo.

The new position was filled in line with Lufthansa's usual rotation policy for senior management positions. 

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