By Flemming Emil Hansen

COPENHAGEN--The world's largest container shipping company Maersk Line will replace its chief financial officer this month, following the change of its chief executive earlier this year.

Maersk Line, a unit of Danish industrial conglomerate A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S (MAERSK-B.KO), has picked former CFO at integrated services company ISS A/S, Jakob Stausholm, to replace departing CFO Peter Roennest Andersen.

Mr. Stausholm, currently Chief of Strategy & Transformation at Maersk Line, joined Maersk in late January, after he had left ISS last year on the back of a failed merger with UK security giant G4S.

Maersk Line said in a statement Mr. Andersen will leave the company as of June 19, as he has "decided to look for new challenges outside the group." Mr. Andersen has been with Maersk for 20 years.

The management change comes after former CEO Eyvind Kolding left the company in January to take up a similar position with Denmark's largest lender Dankse Bank A/S (DANSKE.KO). Mr. Kolding was replaced by Soeren Skou on Jan 16.

In addition to his responsibilities with Maersk Line, Mr. Stausholm is a non-executive member of the board of Norwegian energy firm Statoil ASA, where he chairs the audit committee.

-Write to Flemming Emil Hansen at flemming.hansen@dowjones.com

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