TransAtlantic appoints Mats Johansson as new Site Manager in Finland


Mats Johansson starts as TransAtlantic’s new Site Manager in Finland on
September 1st, 2013. He succeeds Kari Wuorimaa who after long and faithful
service has decided to retire.
Mats Johansson comes from Containerships and the position as Nordic Regional
Director where he has been responsible for operations and sales in Finland,
Sweden and Denmark. He has previously been Marketing Director at Oy Rail
Transportation Ltd and Searail Oy, focusing on the Russian market.
TransAtlantic’s business area Industrial Shipping’s operations in Finland mainly
includes transport of import- and export freight to and from major steel, mining
and forestry companies. The Finnish division stands for about a third of
Industrial Shipping’s activities. TransAtlantic has offices in Raahe and
Helsinki and has the ambition to become the largest shipping and logistics
company in the northern Baltic Sea.



For further information, please contact Head of Corporate Communications at
TransAtlantic, Carina Dietmann, +46 (0)31 763 2334 or carina.dietmann@rabt.se


Rederi AB TransAtlantic (RABT) is a leading Swedish shipping company with
headquarters in Gothenburg, Sweden and additional offices in Europe. The company
is organized into two business areas: Viking Supply Ships and Industrial
Shipping. Viking Supply Ships, operating within offshore and icebreaking, is
also a wholly owned subsidiary of RABT. The Industrial Shipping business area
consists of three divisions: Bulk, Container and RoRo. The Group has about 800
employees and the turnover in 2012 was MSEK 3,274. The company’s B-shares are
listed on the NASDAQ OMX Stockholm, Small Cap segment. www.rabt.se

TransAtlantic is obliged to make this information public according to the
Financial Markets Act and/or the Financial Instruments Trading Act (Sw: lagen om
värdepappersmarknaden and lagen om handel med finansiella instrument). The
information was submitted for publication on June 5, 2013 at 06.30 pm.

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