Malin Carstensen
About Malin Carstensen
Malin Carstensen is a Product Manager specializing in air tracking at project44, with extensive experience in maritime and air tracking product management.
Current Role: Product Manager (Air Tracking)
Malin Carstensen currently serves as a Product Manager for Air Tracking at project44. In this role, Carstensen oversees the development and management of tracking solutions related to air logistics, ensuring that products meet the needs of clients in a fast-paced and constantly evolving industry.
Previous Experience: Product Owner (AIS Processing)
Prior to the current role, Malin Carstensen worked as a Product Owner focusing on AIS Processing at project44. From 2021 to 2022, Carstensen managed product features related to Automatic Identification System data, which is critical for maritime tracking and analytics.
Background: Ocean Insights and Maritime Experience
Before joining project44, Malin Carstensen served as a Product Owner for Sailing Schedules at Ocean Insights from 2019 to 2021. Carstensen was responsible for managing maritime schedule data, providing valuable insights for shipping companies. Earlier roles included a position as a Business Analyst at Ocean Insights in Rostock und Umgebung, Deutschland, and various other roles in the maritime industry including at Maersk Line and Reck & Co. GmbH.
Educational Background: Hochschule Wismar and Hochschule Bremen
Malin Carstensen holds a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Operation and Management of Maritime Systems from Hochschule Wismar, earned between 2015 and 2017. Additionally, Carstensen has a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Shipping Chartering from Hochschule Bremen, completed from 2011 to 2015.
Early Career: Various Roles in Maritime Logistics
Malin Carstensen began a career in maritime logistics with roles at leading companies such as Hapag-Lloyd AG and Reck & Co. GmbH. These positions included internships and student assistant roles that provided foundational experience in sales support coordination and transport claims consultancy.