MARK Rollinson is to assume the role of managing director at Dachser UK from the end of September. Having held senior director positions at both Schenker and Allport Cargo Services, Mr Rollinson succeeds Nick Lowe who is taking early retirement after serving as managing director for 17 years.
At the beginning of July Mr Rollinson began a three-month induction period in preparation for his role, reported London's Air Cargo News.
With regards to his future as the head of Dachser's UK business, Mr Rollinson said that he sees 'enormous potential for further growth and the introduction and implementation of an ever wider range of logistics services in the future.'
On the subject of Brexit, Mr Rollison confirmed that there is certainly the possibility that there will be 'short-term supply chain disruption depending on what evolves over the next few months' but that it also offers 'new horizons and opportunities that a company such as Dachser is well-positioned to embrace.'
Commenting on Dachser's outlook for the future, he added: 'Irrespective of the prevailing trade, economic and political contexts we may be faced with, we will continue to support and add value to our customers' supply chains.'
At the beginning of July Mr Rollinson began a three-month induction period in preparation for his role, reported London's Air Cargo News.
With regards to his future as the head of Dachser's UK business, Mr Rollinson said that he sees 'enormous potential for further growth and the introduction and implementation of an ever wider range of logistics services in the future.'
On the subject of Brexit, Mr Rollison confirmed that there is certainly the possibility that there will be 'short-term supply chain disruption depending on what evolves over the next few months' but that it also offers 'new horizons and opportunities that a company such as Dachser is well-positioned to embrace.'
Commenting on Dachser's outlook for the future, he added: 'Irrespective of the prevailing trade, economic and political contexts we may be faced with, we will continue to support and add value to our customers' supply chains.'