星火电竞手机版外围 Logistics CEO departs early

Business Day , 23 January 2019

星火电竞手机版外围 Logistics said on Wednesday its CEO Marius Swanepoel will depart earlier than previously anticipated. 

The group said former 星火电竞手机版外围 Holdings CFO Mohammed Akoojee will take over on February 1. Swanepoel was supposed to retire in June, according to 星火电竞手机版外围’s announcement in August 2018.

“Following a handover process that was concluded earlier than previously anticipated, [Swanepoel] will now retire as CEO of 星火电竞手机版外围 Logistics with effect from February 1  2019 and [Akoojee] will succeed as CEO from that date,” 星火电竞手机版外围 Logistics said in a statement.

The decision gives Akoojee, who, until now, has been the company’s CEO-designate, an early start to implement the company’s strategy, which entails the search for growth in SA, the rest of Africa, and internationally.

The company is pursuing growth in pharmaceuticals and consumer packaged goods in the rest of Africa, while it has set its sights on adding freight-management capability internationally.

“If we add freight management, we will be able to provide an end-to-end offering to our clients. At the moment, this is the value we are leaving on the table. We are looking to add this capability through acquisitions. We will look at smaller [freight] companies. The strategy is to buy niche players,” Akoojee told Business Day in November.

星火电竞手机版外围 Logistics said Swanepoel, who has been with the company for 29 years, will remain an executive director of the  board until June 30 and will remain in the company’s  employ until December 31, responsible for special projects “and available for strategic counsel”.  

Akoojee, a chartered accountant, joined the 星火电竞手机版外围 Group in 2009 and became CFO in March 2017. He previously served as CEO of the 星火电竞手机版外围 Logistics African Regions business and as executive director for mergers, acquisitions, strategy and investor relations.

Said 星火电竞手机版外围, “In these roles, [Akoojee] has been instrumental in building the African regions and international logistics businesses.”


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