Kersten Drummer becomes CCO of DoKaSch

CCO since 01JUL26. Image: DoKaSch

With effect 01JUL26, Kersten Drummer has been appointed Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) of DoKaSch Temperature Solutions. His responsibilities include commercial strategy, business development and key accounts. He reports to Managing Director, Andreas Seitz, and succeeds Edwin Visser, who takes on the position of Senior Vice President Strategic Alliances – also reporting to the Managing Director Andreas Seitz. This new role was created to strengthen DoKaSch’s further global strategy and growth. “Edwin Visser served with passion as CCO of DoKaSch Temperature Solutions for more than three years. We are grateful and appreciate that he will further dedicate his broad industry experience and network to DoKaSch in another important role,” the press release underlines.

With more than 20 years’ experience in the air cargo industry, including over a decade dedicated to Life Sciences & Healthcare, and with in-depth expertise in the active container business, he brings a strong track record of connecting commercial strategy with operational execution. His background spans sales, product, and operations leadership, with a focus on building effective international teams and delivering results in complex environments,” the release continues.

Kersten Drummer, DoKaSch CCO, commented: “Logistics is ultimately a people-driven business, and consistency is what builds trust over time. Customers expect more than solutions; they rely on partners who stay close to their operations, anticipate challenges, and respond quickly when it matters most. My focus is on bringing teams together across regions, providing clear direction, and ensuring the consistent execution of our long-term strategy. Lasting partnerships are built on trust, reliability, and a shared commitment to delivering results every day.”

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