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Bolloré Logistics appoints new CEO for Middle East region

Bolloré Logistics has announced that Jean-Baptiste Rambaud has been appointed as chief executive officer (CEO) of Bolloré Logistics Middle East. Based in Dubai, he will work toward the development of the region.

Jean-Baptiste Rambaud aims to launch new projects to drive the company’s growth in several key sectors such as Aerospace, Healthcare, Luxury goods, and Food & Reefer.

Jean-Baptiste Rambaud joined the Bolloré Group in 2003, where he oversaw different Operations and Commercial departments across Africa (Kenya, DRC, Zambia, Mozambique, Nigeria). For the last three years, he held the position of sales & marketing director for Bolloré Logistics Middle East & South Asia.

Jean-Baptiste Rambaud commented, “I am truly honored to take on this new role, and I am excited to lead Middle East region toward even greater success. I have complete confidence in our existing teams. Together we will strive to further develop the immense potential of this region and will expand our operations to better serve our customers.”





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