SSA Marine Appoints Meghan Weinman as President of the Company’s Conventional Cargo Division; Abigail Struxness Promoted to Vice President of Sustainability, Succeeding Weinman

January 6, 2025 – SSA Marine, one of the world’s leading independent marine terminal operators, today announced that Meghan Weinman has been promoted to president of SSA Marine’s conventional division and that Abigail Struxness has been promoted to vice president of sustainability.
“These promotions reflect the depth of leadership across SSA Marine and our focus on the strategic priorities of our customers and business,” said Uffe Ostergaard, CEO of Carrix, the parent company of SSA Marine. “As an industry leader with deep experience across sustainability, transportation, and infrastructure, Meghan brings a unique perspective to our conventional team, while Abigail is perfectly suited to succeed Meghan in advancing the sustainability initiatives that matter most to our business, partners, and communities.”
As president of the conventional division, Weinman will lead SSA Marine’s North American conventional cargo operations, which include a wide variety of breakbulk, bulk, perishables, and vehicle cargo across 55 locations on U.S. and Canadian coasts and waterways.
Weinman joined Carrix and SSA Marine in 2024 as vice president ofsustainability, where she led the company’s efforts in exceeding SSA Marine’s multi-year greenhouse gas emissions reduction target of 15% and set new, ambitious decarbonization goals of 35% reduction by 2030 and 50% reductionby 2035. Prior to SSA Marine, Meghan was a managing director at Edison Energy,leading the Transportation Electrification and Clean Energy Practice, and also held previous roles in management, engineering, and consulting across sustainabilityand built infrastructure.
“SSA Marine leads the industry in conventional operations, and I’m committedto advancing our strong foundation,” said Weinman. “Together with our teamsacross North America, we will continue ensuring reliable and high-quality cargohandling services for our customers and partners.”
Abigail Struxness has also beenappointed to succeed Weinman as vice president of sustainability. During her tenure of more than three years with SSA Marine’s sustainability team, Struxness has contributed significantly to sustainable infrastructure development, facilitated the deployment of zero-emissionsequipment, secured grant funding, and supported advocacy efforts for maritime sustainability policies at both national and state levels. Prior to joining SSA Marine, Struxness managed policy and programs for the American Seed Trade Association and the Agriculture Transportation Coalition.
“It’s an honor to lead SSA Marine’s sustainability team. I look forward to building on our recent momentumby continuing to incorporate sustainability intoour operations, while improving efficiency and bringing long-term value to ouremployees, partners, and customers,” said Struxness. “At SSA Marine, we realizethat a more prosperous and sustainable supply chain requires strong cooperationwith all stakeholders, and I look forward to continuing to deliver on thisgoal.”
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