FRENCH global transport and logistics services provider Geodis has appointed eddie Chang as its new managing director for Malaysia.
With over 25 years of experience in the logistics sector, Mr Chang will be responsible for leading Geodis' growth in Malaysia, a market that continues to play a key role in the company's multi-modal network across Southeast Asia.
Mr Chang, who was previously managing director of Tigers Global Logistics and subsequently, director at JAS Worldwide in Malaysia, will leverage his extensive experience in both air and sea freight, warehouse operations, contract logistics, and e-commerce fulfilment to expand Geodis' client base, especially in key verticals including automotive, industrial and high tech.
He will also be taking the reins to further advance Malaysia's capacity as a hub connecting the company's owned controlled flight network with its road transport services that currently connects Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam via Kuala Lumpur.
'Eddie's passion for driving customer-centric results, his vast experience in the field and proven track record of success will take Geodis' capability for innovation to new levels,' said Lakshmanan Venkateswaran, sub-regional managing director, Southeast Asia.
'I am honoured to step into this role and look forward to working closely with the team on purpose-driven solutions in Malaysia,' Mr Chang said.
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With over 25 years of experience in the logistics sector, Mr Chang will be responsible for leading Geodis' growth in Malaysia, a market that continues to play a key role in the company's multi-modal network across Southeast Asia.
Mr Chang, who was previously managing director of Tigers Global Logistics and subsequently, director at JAS Worldwide in Malaysia, will leverage his extensive experience in both air and sea freight, warehouse operations, contract logistics, and e-commerce fulfilment to expand Geodis' client base, especially in key verticals including automotive, industrial and high tech.
He will also be taking the reins to further advance Malaysia's capacity as a hub connecting the company's owned controlled flight network with its road transport services that currently connects Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam via Kuala Lumpur.
'Eddie's passion for driving customer-centric results, his vast experience in the field and proven track record of success will take Geodis' capability for innovation to new levels,' said Lakshmanan Venkateswaran, sub-regional managing director, Southeast Asia.
'I am honoured to step into this role and look forward to working closely with the team on purpose-driven solutions in Malaysia,' Mr Chang said.
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