Continuing a modern series of executive updates, the German shipping shipping company, Deutsche Post promoted the head of the DHL supply chain division to become the CEO of DHL Global Forwarding, Freight (DGFF), to replace the partition head for a long time, Tim Shawith.
Oscar de Book will occupy this new seat on August 16, leaving its previous DHL opened to be filled with Hendrik Vime, who is currently responsible for the supply chain in the supply chain in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
DGFF provides air freight, ocean and ocean freight services, and shipping guidance services in the oral and oranges through a business model based on brokerage services between customers and shipping companies. The unit includes 47,000 employees working in 200 storage storage and facilities, and transported 3.3 million feedback containers (TEU), which number 3.3 million feet (TEU) last year.
DHL leaders pointed out that the Sharouat period was characterized by achievements such as the update of information technology infrastructure, the speedy speed of digitization, and the improvement of its services and solutions constantly, according to Catherine Soder, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the DHL Group.
De Bok joined Dhl Group in 1999 and was the managing director of the DHL supply chain for many countries and regions, including Italy, northern European and Asia. In October 2019, he was appointed as the CEO of the DHL supply chain. De Bok CEO of Global Forwarding, shipping until August 2030.
Vect is similarly a seasoned hand, with more than 15 years of experience in administrative positions in the DHL supply chain. In October 2019, the CEO of DHL assumed the supply chain from Europe, the Middle East and Africa. In this position, he was responsible for the DHL supply chain in 25 different markets, focusing on strengthening and expanding the region’s growth, as well as unifying leadership.
Double Swap is the latest executive confusion in DHL, which also has in recent weeks named new heads of DHL Global Forwarding – Air and Ocean Road Specialist – and in the DHL ECROMMERCE American and DHL supply chain in North America.