- Maersk is strengthening its forwarding credentials with a top 3PL hire.
- This time it’s DB Schenker losing Ditlev Blicher, who joins the shipping line as regional managing director for Asia Pacific.
A.P. Møller-Maersk appoints a new regional managing director of Asia Pacific, who comes from logistics company DB Schenker, reports the Loadstar.
He replaces the current regional managing director, who will take over Maersk’s office in Latin America.
Chair of the board for Sealand
Mr Blicher spent four years at the German company as chief executive of Asia Pacific. Prior to that he was president of Asia Pacific and Europe for UTi, and executive vice president group operations for Ceva.
Based in Singapore, Mr Blicher will be responsible for Maersk’s ocean and logistics, and take on the role of chair of the board for Sealand.
As noted by head of Loadstar Premium, one source said: “Might not go down well with Schenker. Carrier poaching 3PL CEO.”
Journey of transformation
Mr Blicher paid tribute to the changes at Maersk. “Maersk has embarked on a journey of transformation of not only the organisation itself, but of the entire industry. This, with a determination and boldness rarely witnessed in any organisation. The commitment to this vision is palpable and it is with great excitement that I join this journey – All the Way.”
Mr Blicher succeeds Robbert van Trooijen, who is moving to the position of regional managing director for Latin America for Maersk.
“Group CEO Jochen Thewes now runs APAC,” one source said.
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Source: Loadstar