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Kuehne+Nagel appoints new managing director for India, Sri Lanka and Maldives

Global logistics company Kuehne+Nagel has announced that David Roussiere will be the company’s new managing director for India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives.

Commenting on this appointment, David Roussiere noted that “India has enormous potential and a rapid growth trajectory, backed by strong government support.”

Roussiere has a background of over 20 years of experience in the logistics industry. He has held several senior management positions within the company, including managing director for the Kuehne+Nagel Singapore cluster, managing director for Kuehne+Nagel UAE & Oman, and managing director for Kuehne+Nagel Vietnam.

Siewloong Wong, regional head for Kuehne+Nagel Asia Pacific, said, “With David’s professional background and strong leadership experience, we are certain he will continue to drive the growth of Kuehne+Nagel India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives and make it a key contributor to the region’s success.”

David Roussiere




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