XPO opens three new service centres
PRESS RELEASE XPO Opens Three New Service Centers in Growing Freight Markets to Enhance Service for ...
XPO Logistics has appointed Ramon Genemaras to the newly created position of chief transformation officer.
Mr Genemaras will “lead the ongoing transformation of the company’s global business processes with a P&L focus”.
With nearly 30 years’ experience of transforming multinational organisations, he has previously served as chief operating officer for a $4.5bn division of Johnson Controls; as vice president of operational excellence for an $8bn division of Tyco International; and was senior vice president of global operations and supply chain at logistics operator CHEP.
Earlier in his career, he spent around 17 years with General Electric Company in executive roles in its motor manufacturing, commercial transformer and industrial solutions divisions.
XPO Logistics chief executive Bradley Jacobs said: “Ramon has an outstanding track record of building highly functioning, multi-billion dollar customer service networks in the industrial and logistics sectors. His appointment underscores the importance we place on our global synergies and our culture of continuous improvement.”
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