Senior Management

Henrik Christensen

Henrik Christensen
Chief Executive Officer

(852) 9228 0234

Mr. Henrik Christensen is one of the co-founders of Corporate Capital Consultants. As the CEO, he is responsible for the strategic planning for the logistics and freight forwarding clients and the general management of Corporate Capital Consultants.

Mr. Christensen has over 30-years of shipping and logistics experience in Denmark, England, Africa and Hong Kong. He has worked for one of the world's largest Logistical companies, Kuehne & Nagel, both in Europe and Africa.

In the mid 1980's Mr. Christensen founded his own company, Gator International, in Dar es Salaam. He pioneered a new transport route between Malawi and Tanzania in conjunction with the Government of Malawi.

Mr. Christensen returned to London in the late 1980's where he became the General Manager for Bellville Limited. In 1990, he co-founded Spedition Services Ltd., a company which pioneered transport links between Moscow, London and other Former Soviet Union locations.

After his arrival in Hong Kong, Mr. Christensen joined AGI Logistics (HK) Ltd., and in 2002 was appointed to the board of their US listed holding company Pacific CMA Inc. (PAM). As the Executive Vice President, he worked in New York, to bring (PAM) to the American Stock Exchange and raise capital for Mergers and Acquisitions. In 2004 Mr. Christensen co-founded Corporate Capital Consulting. He has successfully listed Wako Logistics Group, Inc. and is currently working with several other companies whom are preparing for public listing in the United States.

Mr. Christensen holds an MBA in Shipping and Logistics from the Copenhagen Business School.

John M Dauernheim

John M Dauernheim
Chief Operations Officer

(1) 702 497 9195

Mr. John Dauernheim is a senior executive with substantial experience and a solid record of achievement in the international Logistics industry

Mr. Dauernheim most recently served as Executive in Residence for Great Hill Partners, a private equity firm where he spearheaded their investments in the Logistics industry.
Prior to joining Great Hill, Mr. Dauernheim was Chief Operating Officer for Pacific CMA, a publicly traded Logistics company with operations in Asia, Europe and the United States.

In previous roles, Mr. Dauernheim served 10 years as Vice President-Worldwide Operations and Sales for Federal Express Corporation where he expanded the company’s operations in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Latin America, laying the foundation for Fedex’ current $5.0 billion international business.

He has also held the positions of Chief Operating Officer for OIA Global Logistics and Senior Vice President of Yellow International, a subsidiary of Yellow Freight.

Mr. Dauernheim was a founding Board member of the International Express Carriers Conference and served as President of the Asia Pacific Express Association.

Hans van der Zijden

Jan Willem (Hans) van der Zijden
Global Logistics Solutions Director

(852) 9458 8821

As Solution Development Director, Mr. Hans van der Zijden is responsible development of logistic solution and business development plans for our clients of Corporate Capital Consultants.

Hans has more than 30 years of management in Shipping and Logistics having lived and worked all over Europe, Asia, USA, Canada and Australia. His responsibilities has included Sales, Marketing, Pricing and Operational Management for all the major trades routes between Europe, Africa, Asia, Austral Asia, USA and Canada.

Hans has also played an important role in the development of the European Inland Transportation Container Rules within the liner conference system. He has also contributed to the filing of the first NVOCC tariffs in the Transatlantic trade. Hans's recent achievements include the start up of an Asian wide agency network for a newly established shipping line and the establishment of a Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise (WFOE) for a major foreign shipping carrier in China. Hans has also participated in the negotiation of several consortia agreements between various container carriers and NVOCC's.