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Leschaco announces new Chief Product Officer

Leschaco announced the appointment of David Williams as Chief Product Officer (CPO) and Member of the Management Board, effective 1 November 2024.

In this role, David Williams will oversee the company’s global product portfolio, ensuring it aligns with Leschaco’s strategic objectives and drives product innovation to meet the changing needs of customers.

“We are delighted to welcome David Williams to the Management Board as Chief Product Officer. His leadership, industry expertise, and strategic vision are invaluable as we work towards our ambitious goals. David’s focus on innovation and operational excellence aligns perfectly with our commitment to providing high-quality logistics solutions to our customers globallÏ…,” commented Constantin Conrad, CEO of Leschaco.

David Williams joined Leschaco in January 2024 as the Global Head of Tank Container, bringing over 30 years of leadership experience from senior positions at AP Møller – Maersk Group. Since his arrival, he has led the Tank Container Division, contributing to its stability amid a challenging market environment. He will continue to manage this division until a successor is appointed.

Moreover, with his knowledge of global logistics and product management, Williams will be instrumental in enhancing Leschaco’s service offerings and overall competitiveness. As CPO, he will lead initiatives to ensure that the company’s products and services meet the highest standards of quality, relevance, and innovation.





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