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Imperial Logistics has appointed Juergen Mues as its chief operating officer.
Mr Mues takes up the role on 15 March and joins from SBB Cargo, where he has spent 13 years in senior management roles including, most recently, head of production.
Chief executive Hakan Bicil welcomed Mr Mues, saying Imperial had been “very fortunate” to acquire his services.
“He brings with him a wealth of experience, and an enthusiasm for innovation and the use of latest technology,” added Mr Bicil.
Mr Mues’s appointment forms part of a rationalisation process, with the business currently geographically diversified and comprises many subsidiaries.
“In order to realise Imperial Logistics’ ambitious growth plans, we need to take these highly-successful businesses, and create a framework that will support their expansion into new locations,” said Mr Bicil. “The creation of this new COO position is a key component in facilitating this lateral growth of our businesses.”
Mr Mues said he was “extremely happy” to join the company, praising its “excellent” market position and reputation as well as its future potential.
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