7 May 2019 News Politics

KERRY LOGISTICS APPOINTS MARTIN STOEKENBROEK AS MANAGING DIRECTOR FOR EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA

 

HONG KONG, CHINA - Media OutReach - 6 May 2019 - Kerry Logistics Network Limited ('Kerry Logistics'; Stock Code 0636.HK) has appointed Martin Stoekenbroek as its new Managing Director - Europe, Middle East and Africa ('EMEA') with effect immediately. Based in Amsterdam, Stoekenbroek will lead Kerry Logistics' international freight forwarding business in the EMEA region and be in charge of its strategic development, focusing particularly on strengthening Kerry Logistics' foothold and business portfolio.

 

With over 30 years of extensive experience in the industry specialising in EMEA and global roles, Stoekenbroek brings a wealth of supply chain knowledge, insights, and expertise to Kerry Logistics. He was the Senior Vice President Global Air Freight of Geodis prior to this appointment, and has previously worked for top industry players including Wilson Logistics and TNT Freight Management.

 

Mathieu Biron, Managing Director - Global Freight Forwarding of Kerry Logistics, said, "We warmly welcome Martin to our team. Having built his career in logistics within the EMEA region for decades, Martin possesses an in-depth knowledge of our business in the region and a thorough understanding of the changing conditions of our industry. He will be a vital part of our ongoing global expansion, providing visionary guidance as we realise our long-term strategy."

 

Commenting on his new appointment, Stoekenbroek said, "Kerry Logistics has been going from strength to strength through its worldwide expansion. I am honoured to have the opportunity to apply my knowledge and experience to lead a strong team and help to propel the Group's further development in the EMEA region. At a time when the global supply chain is in flux, I look forward to contributing to Kerry Logistics' progress and overcoming challenges to reinforce its position as a leading logistics partner connecting EMEA to the rest of the world."

7 May 2019