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Board

Who is who

LBC Tank Terminals is a company that is known not only for bulk liquid chemical storage, but for superior customer service, as well as dedication to safety and sustainability throughout the industry. This reputation is a testament to our teamwork and team spirit, as well as the agile and encouraging approach taken by our company leaders. This is a quick guide to the executive management team.

Executive leadership team

Frank Erkelens

Group CEO

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Niels van Bladeren

Group CFO

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John Grimes

Group COO

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Board of directors

Our board of directors ensures the interests of all stakeholders are met. The company is not just supported, but also encouraged, to pursue and further its commitment to safety and sustainability, service, and efficiency.

Norio Abe

Managing Executive Officer of MOL / Director General of Headquarters of Product Transport Business

Yasuhiro Suzuka

Regional Head of Business (North America, Central America & the Caribbean), MOL / President, MOL (Americas) LLC (Houston)

Go Sakaguchi

Regional Head of Business (Europe & Africa, Non-Energy), MOL / Director, MOL (Europe Africa) Ltd (London)

Shareholder

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) is a global leader in shipping and logistics, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. With one of the world’s largest and most diverse fleets, MOL provides reliable transport solutions across a wide range of industries, including energy, chemicals, and consumer goods. Committed to safety, innovation, and sustainability, MOL plays a key role in connecting global supply chains. MOL has been the 100% shareholder of LBC Tank Terminals since 30 June 2025.