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Cargotec simplifies its leadership structure

Apr 25, 2019

Cargotec simplifies its leadership structure and combines its Executive Board and Extended Executive Board to form a new Cargotec Leadership Team. The Leadership Team consists of former Executive Board members Mika Vehviläinen, CEO, Mikko Puolakka, Executive Vice President, CFO, Stefan Lampa, President, Kalmar Mobile Solutions, Antti Kaunonen, President, Kalmar Automation Solutions, Scott Phillips, President, Hiab, Michel van Roozendaal, President, MacGregor, Mikael Laine, Senior Vice President, Strategy, Soili Mäkinen, CIO, Mikko Pelkonen, Senior Vice President, Human Resources, and former Extended Executive Board members Outi Aaltonen, Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Carina Geber-Teir, Senior Vice President, Communications. The Leadership Team members report to Cargotec's CEO.

As of today, Cargotec's Leadership Team consists of:
    •    Mika Vehviläinen, CEO
    •    Mikko Puolakka, Executive Vice President, CFO
    •    Stefan Lampa, President, Kalmar Mobile Solutions
    •    Antti Kaunonen, President, Kalmar Automation Solutions
    •    Scott Phillips, President, Hiab
    •    Michel van Roozendaal, President, MacGregor
    •    Outi Aaltonen, Senior Vice President, General Counsel
    •    Carina Geber-Teir, Senior Vice President, Communications
    •    Mikael Laine, Senior Vice President, Strategy
    •    Soili Mäkinen, CIO
    •    Mikko Pelkonen, Senior Vice President, Human Resources

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