A.P. Moller – Maersk has announced a major shake-up of its regional leadership structure as the company positions itself for faster execution and greater customer focus across global markets.
“The past years, our regions have executed strongly against our strategic priorities, driving growth, increasing customer-centricity, and integrating acquired companies,” said Vincent Clerc, CEO of Maersk. “This effort has ensured a solid foundation and brought us to a point where we with confidence can make a reconfiguration of our regional leadership – one that builds on the progress we have made and positions us to deliver with pace in a market that is constantly evolving.”
As part of the restructuring, Maersk has announced several key appointments:
Ditlev Ingemann Blicher has been named Regional President for North America.
Scott Andrew Elliott will serve as interim Regional President of Asia-Pacific.
Charles van der Steene has been appointed Regional Managing Director for India, Middle East and Africa (IMEA).
Guillaume Sauzedde takes over as Regional Managing Director for Europe.
Antonio Dominguez will continue in his current position as Regional Managing Director for Latin America.
The company said the refreshed leadership structure is designed to strengthen operational alignment and support its integrated logistics strategy across key geographies.
