Gebrüder Weiss announces leadership transition in Bulgaria

Gebrüder Weiss announces leadership transition in Bulgaria

Marieta Grigorova, who has served as head of Gebrüder Weiss’ Bulgarian operations for 32 years, is retiring. Lyudmil Elshishki, a logistics expert with international experience, is assuming responsibility.

After 32 years at the helm of Gebrüder Weiss Bulgaria, Marieta Grigorova (63) is retiring. Her successor, Lyudmil Elshishki (37), assumed the role of Managing Director on January 1. He is already well-prepared for the task, having joined the company several months ago and, during a transition phase, jointly managing the national organization together with Ms. Grigorova, as well as taking on the area management for Albania and North Macedonia.

“Marieta Grigorova has played a pivotal role in shaping the history of Gebrüder Weiss in Bulgaria. Demonstrating vision, courage, and great dedication, she led the company through three decades of dynamic expansion. We would like to thank her sincerely for this,” says Thomas Moser, Director and Regional Manager Black Sea/CIS at Gebrüder Weiss.

Grigorova’s career began in 1993 with Gebrüder Weiss’ market entry in Bulgaria. Under her leadership, the company developed into a full-service logistics provider: the Sofia location grew from a small transshipment point for groupage freight from Western Europe, into a central logistics hub for international transport and specialized warehousing solutions. Two additional logistics centers were established in Plovdiv and Varna, and the service portfolio was continuously expanded – today it also includes home delivery for private customers. Gebrüder Weiss is now one of the leading logistics providers in the country, serving well-known customers from the automotive, IT, and consumer goods industries with a workforce of around 160 employees.

With Lyudmil Elshishki, an internationally experienced manager is taking over responsibility. The 37-year-old has been active in the logistics industry for more than 15 years, most recently in a management role at a global logistics group. There, he led strategic projects in 14 countries and successfully expanded the retail network. At Gebrüder Weiss, he aims to continue developing the national organization in a stable manner while providing new momentum, particularly in the areas of international transport services and logistics solutions for the automotive and heavy industry sectors. The conditions are favorable: Bulgaria is becoming increasingly important as a hub for transports to the Black Sea region and Central Asia.

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Anastasiya Simsek is an award-winning journalist with a background in air cargo, news, medicine, and lifestyle reporting. For exclusive insights or to share your news, contact Anastasiya at anastasiya.simsek@aircargoweek.com.

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