Christian Petersen

Entwicklungsteamleiter at nox NachtExpress

Christian Petersen currently serves as the Entwicklungsteamleiter at nox NachtExpress since May 2019, having previously held the positions of interim Teamleiter und Teamleiter Business Analyse & Business Intelligence. Prior to this role, Christian Petersen spent over 15 years at CEWE Stiftung & Co. KGaA, where responsibilities included IT Manager for Shipping, overseeing team management, system development for logistics optimization, and agile project management. Christian Petersen also held roles as Project Manager for Mailorder IT Systems and Software Developer, focusing on B2C invoicing systems and logistics software. Christian Petersen holds a Dipl. Inform. degree in Informatik and Englisch from Fachhochschule Heidelberg, completed between 2000 and 2003.

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nox NachtExpress

When your employees are asleep, we are active. We deliver goods and spare parts in Central, Eastern and North-Western Europe, which are picked up until late afternoon, on the next working day. Optionally before 8:00, 7:00 or 6:00. This means that urgently needed spare parts are available where they are needed before work starts - the workshop or the boot of a service technician's vehicle. Your employees start their working day without having to wait. This saves valuable time and generates more added value. Our customers are mainly companies in the automotive, agriculture, engineering and construction, high-tech, life science and materials handling sectors. But other industries also benefit from delivery this early. Just let us know if we can help improving your supply chain. We combine our logistics services with services such as end-to-end Track & Trace or ReturnExpress. Our deliveries are usually without receipts and without the presence of the recipient. To this end, our customers and their recipients in Europe entrust us with over 75,000 keys and lock codes that allow us to access buildings, car boots or other individually agreed drop-off points.