Nigel Rouch to lead XPO Logistics' digital strategy in Europe
XPO Logistics has promoted Nigel Rouch to the position of SVP technology – Europe, responsible ...
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Norbert Dentressangle CEO Herve Montjotin talks to Bloomberg (video) about the French company’s plans to take on the US market. Explaining that Norbert hopes to “go global” Mr Montjotin said that the US market, which it will enter following the acquisition of Jacobsen, is a logical step in the strategic plan of the company. He also vowed to become a market leading name in the US, especially in ecommerce. While Mr Montjotin admitted he knew little about intermodal operations, he said Jacobsen would help Norbert achieve its goals there. An interesting short video.
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