'Mærsk-quits-Schenker' effect? Short-lived!
Sneak peek mode on
That was quick.
Guess what?
Today comes another change at management level in transport and logistics, affecting one of the top four powerhouses in freight forwarding.
This time around the news concerns takeover target DB Schenker (DBS), and its outbound insight – from DBS to some other as-yet-unknown destination.
With the sector’s C-suite in flux, the German 3PL is closely watched in the space ? if there is a change of control, one possibility is that its existing team of executives will continue to ...
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Rajeev Kathuria
September 24, 2023 at 8:43 amUnable to understand why the Sr.Executive Leaves the before the Anchoring of the Ship