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Freight forwarder B&H Worldwide has appointed Mark Nightingale (pictured) as regional managing director, EMEA.
Mr Nightingale joins the aerospace logistics and warehousing provider from UPS, which he joined in 2005. He held several roles at the company, and was most recently managing director of freight forwarding for UK, Ireland and Nordics.
At B&H he will be responsible for developing new business, with the firm’s London Heathrow, Manchester and Hamburg offices falling under his remit.
Mr Nightingale said B&H had tremendous growth potential, with a strong customer service offering and a focus on being the go-to provider in the aerospace market.
“That, combined with its market-leading technology in the form of OnTrack, makes the whole essence of the company a very exciting prospect and I am thrilled to be joining the team,” he added.
Mr Nightingale is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Transport and Logistics in the UK.
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