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Greencarrier Consolidators appoints new CEO

Greencarrier Consolidators, a privately owned company offering global transport and logistics solutions, announced the appointment of Kenneth Reese as CEO, beginning 1 July 2023, as a key step forward in its expansion plan.

Kenneth Reese has valuable knowledge and in-depth insights from the consolidation and shipping industries, gained from over two decades of LCL management and responsibility for several LCL enterprises in countries ranging from Europe to the Middle East to Asia.

“We are optimistic about our future as a significant and dependable LCL provider in the global marketplace,” stated Kenneth Reese.

With a rapid growth plan in place, Greencarrier Consolidators is strongly mapping out and expanding into new areas and countries. The firm has already established new offices in Singapore and Hamburg, Germany and is currently working on the development of an office in Gdynia, Poland.

According to a statement, Greencarrier Consolidators will continue to develop new trade lanes and services linking continents as part of its expansion plan, while also forming strategic collaborations with important industry players.

“I am very excited about this journey ahead and proud of what we have already accomplished. We look very positively to our future as an important and reliable LCL provider in the global marketplace. There are numerous opportunities for us to build a solid platform and put down strategic footprints in geographical areas for Greencarrier Consolidators,” said Kenneth Reese.





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