As of January 1, Karl Huts, the son of entrepreneur Fernand Huts, will be at the helm of waste processor Indaver. The company announced this in a press release on its website.
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Karl Huts becomes CEO of Indaver, the ‘waste arm’ of Antwerp port company Katoen Natie. His father Fernand Huts, who is 74, is taking an important step in the transfer of his empire.
As of January 1, Karl Huts, the son of entrepreneur Fernand Huts, will be at the helm of waste processor Indaver. The company announced this in a press release on its website.
21:45 Karl Huts, one of the sons of entrepreneur Fernand Huts, takes over the role of CEO at waste processor Indaver from Paul De Bruycker. Indaver is owned by Katoen Natie, the Huts family's company...