Loch named Kerry Logistics Germany managing director

Loch named Kerry Logistics Germany managing director

Oliver Loch has been appointed managing director of Kerry Logistics Germany, based at its headquarters in Raunheim near Frankfurt.

He will be responsible for driving the strategic business development of Kerry Logistics’ German organisation, focusing on the international freight forwarding business and integrated supply chain solutions.

Loch has more than 20 years of transport and logistics experience, joining from Rhenus Freight Logistics Air & Ocean where he was international key account manager Europe.

Loch says: “I am thrilled to join the Kerry Logistics Germany team. A leading logistics service provider in Asia, Kerry Logistics has continuously expanded its footprint in Europe over the past years. In Germany, we aim to contribute to this trend by growing our organisation sustainably and continue to strengthen long-term customer relations.”

Kerry Logistics Germany employs over 170 people in Hamburg, Bremen, Berlin, Frankfurt and Munich.

The team provide services for automotive, fast moving consumer goods, industrial goods and high-tech industries.

The service portfolio encompasses international freight forwarding services and integrated supply chain solutions leveraged by a strong Asian network.

Mathieu Biron, managing director of global freight forwarding of Kerry Logistics says: “We are pleased to welcome Oliver to the Kerry Logistics family. With over two decades in the logistics industry, he has gained in-depth knowledge both on operational level as well as in business development. This wealth of experience will be a great asset to continuously drive service enhancements.”

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