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INSIDE New Faces at Breakbulk Middle East Breakbulk Magazine Editorial Board 2024 Murilo Caldana - Trailblazer! Women in Breakbulk Movers & Shakers 2024 Breakbulk Gift Guide – New Year, New You Dangote oil refinery in Lekki Free Zone, Nigeria Credit: Mammoet


NEW FACES AT BREAKBULK MIDDLE EAST Get to know some of the new exhibitors at Breakbulk Middle East 2024 Barri Logistics Solutions

What made your company want to exhibit at Breakbulk Middle East? Breakbulk Middle East is a prominent event in the shipping and logistics industry. Exhibiting there provides an opportunity to network with potential clients, partners, and industry experts. We were participating every year, without having a booth. However, in 2024 deugro is celebrating the 100-year anniversary. This is one of the reasons we decided to exhibit. We want to reach out and strengthen relationships with existing and potential clients and partners who are attending the exhibition.

Turki Nasser Alobaidan, Founder CEO, Barri Logistics Solutions Stand D30 Saudi Arabia IT What is the most interesting thing about your business? We synergize the fragmented logistics industry through technology. We’re seen as the enablers of road freight transportation.

What is your company’s outlook on project opportunities in the Middle East at the moment? Governments in the Middle East have been implementing ambitious development plans and infrastructure projects to drive economic growth. Covid stopped a lot of projects. However, we see the market picking up now. There has also been a growing prominence on renewable energy and sustainable infrastructure projects in the Middle East. deugro secured some major oil & gas, petrochemical and hydrogen projects across the GCC this year which will run for the next 2-3 years.

What made your company want to exhibit at Breakbulk Middle East? Breakbulk Middle East focuses mainly on our main scope of work! What is your company’s outlook on project opportunities in the Middle East at the moment? It looks promising! Especially in the Saudi market.

deugro

Fracht Group

Steffen Behrens, President Middle East, deugro Stand H30 United Arab Emirates Freight Forwarder

Ahmed Abdo, CEO/Regional Managing Director Stand M30 United Arab Emirates Maritime Transport

What is the most interesting thing about your business? deugro is a global project logistics company that specializes in complex and oversized cargo movements for all industries. One of the most interesting aspects of deugro’s business is the ability to manage the transportation of extremely heavy or oversized cargo, often involving detailed planning and coordination across various modes of transportation, including sea, air, and land. This can involve specialized equipment, permits, and a profound understanding of international regulations and customs procedures. Furthermore, deugro’s network of offices around the world allows operating in diverse and often remote locations, which can present unique logistical challenges.

What is the most interesting thing about your business? Dealing with project cargo can get tricky as it often involves big, bulky, and complicated cargo. Making each operation go smoothly is all about having the right know-how and skill, plus some sharp management. You’ve got to hit the project’s goals for safety, timing, and cost, which are the key goals. What’s interesting about this industry is that it’s all about finding innovative ways to juggle these different parts and making it work every time. What made your company want to exhibit at Breakbulk Middle East? There is no doubt that Breakbulk Middle East is the best platform in this region to be seen and interact with the key

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players and decision makers affecting our industry. It is the forum to network while updating oneself on key industry developments and prospects.

The most interesting thing about our business is that by having a diverse set of customers across various industries, we are constantly challenged to me up with tailor-made and unique solutions for each of the projects we undertake. Thus, What is your company’s outlook on project opportunities in the we push our boundaries and innovate. Middle East at the moment? We are quite bullish about the prospects for major What made your company want to exhibit at Breakbulk opportunities coming up particularly in Saudi Arabia and Middle East? are setting up offices in areas we have no direct presence at We decided to exhibit at Breakbulk Middle East as it is an ideal this time. This despite the contrary global situation caused platform for various stake holders to come together under by ongoing unrest in other areas in the Middle East currently one roof. As a service provider we get the opportunity to being faced. engage with present and potential customers as well as the market at large. This is a catalyst for future collaborations and NFIDENT new business. Sameer Mubarak, Chairman, Nafith Logistics What is your company’s outlook on project opportunities in the Stand M34 Middle East at the moment? United Arab Emirates On a macro level, the government of India and various Middle IT Eastern countries are positive and bullish about growing trade in the near future. As a service provider we are an What is the most interesting thing about important link in this chain. Supply chain disruptions during your business? the COVID pandemic amply demonstrate this point. We see We enable ports to reduce truck turnpromising growth in trade between India and the UAE, Saudi around time from hinterland to port, Arabia and Qatar amongst others. by using state-of-the-art, logistics technology, including weighing, dispatching, monitoring and Ocean Network Express L.L.C. control. Our projects are known to directly reduce costs to Samir Sudarshan, Senior Manager, the port, and increase capacity at the same time. Ocean Network Express Stand C30 What made your company want to exhibit at Breakbulk Singapore Middle East? Maritime Transport Breakbulk Middle East is a congregation of port professionals who are potential partners. Our presence will enable the What is the most interesting thing about visitors to take a deep dive into the different technologies and your business? assets that will result in higher ROIs. As one of the world’s largest container carriers, Ocean Network Express What is your company’s outlook on project opportunities in the (ONE) operates more than 210 vessels, Middle East at the moment? offering an expeditious and a reliable Nfident is a long-term partner to its clients and is currently international network of over 170 altering its offering to cater for smaller ports and logistics services to 120 countries and beyond. With a fleet size of hubs. This increases the spectrum of clients who can take approximately 1.69 million TEU, we harness our operational advantage of our offering. excellence and digital innovation to deliver excellent customer service. We will continue to be sustainable and Neptune Containers / Nepcon reliable in providing quality and timely shipping solutions for Shipping LLC your reefer cargo, special cargo, dangerous cargo, and dry Amol A Patil, Projects, Neptune cargo. With our unconventional approach to shipping, we Container Line & Logistics seek to further develop the breakbulk market in the Middle Stand D60 East Region. India Maritime Transport What made your company want to exhibit at Breakbulk Middle East? What is the most interesting thing about We chose to exhibit at Breakbulk Middle East because your business? it’s a unique platform in the GCC that fosters valuable

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collaborations between service providers, end customers, and industry experts. With 98 countries participating and 32% of attendees being key decision makers at the 2023 exhibition, it was a compelling opportunity for ONE to participate. Engaging with decision makers provides us with the opportunity to build valuable business relationships with our customers, both existing and potential. Since we are active in other Breakbulk Exhibitions globally, it is important for us to bring our Magenta presence to Dubai, a growing market.

lift industry. It provides an excellent platform for networking, showcasing our products, and connecting with potential customers and partners. By exhibiting at Breakbulk Middle East, we have the opportunity to showcase our expertise in providing solutions for heavy transportation needs in this region. It allows us to demonstrate the capabilities of our SPMTs and highlight how they can contribute to the success of these projects.

What is your company’s outlook on project opportunities in the Middle East at the moment? What is your company’s outlook on project opportunities in the As the world market leader of self-propelled modular Middle East at the moment? transporters (SPMTs), and therefore the greatest availability, The Middle East is currently experiencing a notable increase we have a very positive outlook on project opportunities in production and infrastructure projects, leading to a in the Middle East at the moment. The region is currently multitude of opportunities in the project cargo sector. Many experiencing a strong economic growth, and there is a countries in the region are actively pursuing ambitious growth high demand for infrastructure projects, particularly in the plans, and these initiatives are beginning to come to fruition. heavy transportation sector. Our SPMTs are ideally suited ONE as a prominent global container carrier, is excited and for transporting heavy loads in challenging environments, enthusiastic about the opportunity in this sector. We are which are often encountered in the construction industry closely monitoring the industry trends to ensure that we are in in the Middle East. With their high load capacity, flexibility, sync with our customers’ requirements, and our commitment and precision, our vehicles can contribute to executing to provide quality and timing shipping solutions remains projects more efficiently and safely. Furthermore, we have unwavering. already successfully collaborated with various companies and government agencies in the Middle East, showcasing our TII SCHEUERLE expertise in this market segment. Jannick Mathieu, Area Sales Manager, TII Sales Stand B03 Germany Industry-related Services

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What is the most interesting thing about your business? For more than 150 years now, vehicles and transport solutions from the TII Group have led the way for the transportation and maneuvering of the heaviest and most valuable loads around the world. Together with our customers and business partners, we are proud to produce vehicles that are designed to move any load, regardless of weight or dimension. With their innovations, the TII Group, which is listed in the index of world market leaders, supports its customers in various industries, like the transport and logistics sectors, building industry, plant engineering, air and space travel, shipbuilding, energy, steel and mining as well as yard logistics for realizing a wide range of complex transport tasks.

Countries

New exhibitors represent 11 countries including the UAE, China, India, Türkiye and Germany

What made your company want to exhibit at Breakbulk Middle East? Breakbulk Middle East is a premier event in the region that brings together key players in the project cargo and heavy

Freight Forwarder

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Industry-related Services

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Equipment

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11.63%

Maritime Transport

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IT

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Ports & Terminals

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Government

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NEW EXHIBITORS AT Breakbulk Middle East 2024 Company name

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Admaren Tech PVT LTD AFS Logistics LTD

C25

India

IT

A55

China

AGWE Global LTD

Freight Forwarder

M32

United Arab Emirates

Industry-related Services

All Seas Shipping Agency

H41

Tunisia

Freight Forwarder

ASYAD Group

M21

Oman

Government

Atlas Dunnage

H52

Türkiye

Equipment

AUXIN Shipping PVT LTD

D49

India

Freight Forwarder

Barri Logistics Solutions

D30

Saudi Arabia

Freight Forwarder

BDL - Naqleen Company LTD

A30

Saudi Arabia

Freight Forwarder

CEVA LOGISTICS

M42

United Arab Emirates

Freight Forwarder

CHIREY Global Logistics Group LTD

A41

China

Freight Forwarder

Commonwealth Independent States Navigation (2019) Inc.

C55

Canada

Maritime Transport

CONTAINER HUB

G03

United Arab Emirates

Equipment

Dahlia Technologies Pte. LTD

N46

Singapore

IT

deugro

H30

United Arab Emirates

Maritime Transport

EPC Global Shipping Company LTD

N22

China

Maritime Transport

Fracht Middle East Shipping Services LLC

M30

United Arab Emirates

Freight Forwarder

GCPI General Company for Ports of Iraq

A20

United Arab Emirates

Ports & Terminals

GreatKun ( Shanghai) Supply Chain Management Co. LTD

G02

China

Freight Forwarder

Haitun container line

A11

United Arab Emirates

Equipment

HANSON CARRIERS

J40

China

Freight Forwarder

Intels Nigeria Limited & ENHILS Integrated Logistics Services

L23

Nigeria

Industry-related Services

Logiswift

N40

United Arab Emirates

Industry-related Services

Louis Dreyfus Armateurs

J50

United Arab Emirates

Maritime Transport

LYNN SHIPPING LINE LLC

L30

United Arab Emirates

Ports & Terminals

Modern Freight Company

D02

United Arab Emirates

Freight Forwarder

Nautica Line Cargo & Shipping

E45

United Arab Emirates

Freight Forwarder

Nautilus Shipping

C50

Singapore

Freight Forwarder

Nejoum Al Jazeera

H65

United Arab Emirates

Freight Forwarder

Neptune Containers / Nepcon shipping LLC

D60

India

Freight Forwarder

NFIDENT

M34

United Arab Emirates

Industry-related Services

Ocean Network Express LLC

C30

United Arab Emirates

Maritime Transport

PEINER SMAG Lifting Technologies GmbH

A56

Germany

Equipment

Port Gdański Ekspolatacja S.A

M25

Poland

Ports & Terminals

Sea Bridge Shipping

E56

China

Maritime Transport

Sea Bright Ship Management & Operation LLC

A50

United Arab Emirates

Industry-related Services

Seashell Logistics

N36

India

Freight Forwarder

St. John Freight Systems Limited - ICD - A Global Corp Logistics company A23

India

Freight Forwarder

Terberg Special Vehicles

United Arab Emirates

Equipment

J62

TII SCHEUERLE

B03

Germany

Industry-related Services

TITAN

M02

Türkiye

Freight Forwarder

TRADE YOUR CONTAINER FZ LLC

N34

United Arab Emirates

IT

Turkmenline

N26

Türkiye

Freight Forwarder

VARAMAR

E30

United Arab Emirates

IT

Vistar Shipping | Econship

B01

United Arab Emirates

Maritime Transport

Zajel Courier Company

B35

United Arab Emirates

Freight Forwarder

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MURILO CALDANA

- TRAILBLAZER! In an incredible feat of dedication and resilience, FOX Brasil’s project director Murilo Caldana crossed the finishing line of one of the world’s most demanding tests of human endurance: El Cruce, a 100-kilometer trail run through the Andes from Argentina to Chile.

What part of the trail was the most challenging and why? On Day 2, we reached the summit of a mountain, conquering a challenging uphill journey of approximately 15 kilometers. As we stood at the pinnacle, fierce winds reaching 70 kilometers/hour whipped around us, intensifying the bonechilling cold down to minus 20°C. At that moment, I felt a mix of emotions – trepidation, exhilaration, joy, and awe.

Murilo, former president of The Heavy Lift Group, was one of more than 2,000 participants from over 35 countries who competed in the grueling three-day race in December. His sweat, sacrifice, and sheer willpower are a testament to the incredible strength of the human spirit and a reminder that with unwavering determination, any goal can be achieved. We caught up with Murilo post-race for a quick Q&A.

In what ways has this experience affected other parts of your life?

There is one invaluable lesson that stands above all others: Solidarity. In those remote and isolated expanses of nature, supporting and assisting colleagues, even those seen How long did you train for? as competitors, became paramount. At one point I lent a helping hand to a friend who had sprained their ankle during I dedicated 10 months to rigorous preparation, training many hours a week mainly at a park in São Paulo, and 2 hours a week a descent. Similarly, when in the gym. I also trained in mountains and on beaches close to I experienced excruciating cramps, a fellow adventurer my home and took part in several smaller races to prepare. offered me olives and a salt capsule, providing the relief I One of the most significant challenges I faced was balancing needed. my training with my professional commitments. As someone working in the shipping industry, frequent travel is a part of FOX Brasil exhibits at my routine. Nevertheless, I made sure to carry my running shoes with me wherever I went, allowing me to train in various Breakbulk Americas and locations such as New Orleans, USA; The Hague, Netherlands; Breakbulk Europe. To learn Baja California Sur, Mexico; Panama City, Panama; and Rio de more about Caldana, visit: Janeiro, Brazil. These experiences were truly memorable, and breakbulk.com/articles/aland-of-opportunity I cherished every moment of them.

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WOMEN IN BREAKBULK

This year’s theme is building influence and here several Women in Breakbulk members share their insights on what it takes to become a more influential leader. Abir Leheta, CEO, EGYtrans

Speaker at the Women in Breakbulk Breakfast & Session at Breakbulk Middle East 2024 Who was the most influential person in your life and how did this person help shape the leader that you are today? I would have to say that it’s a fusion of influences. The largest among them was definitely my mother, who to me personified resilience and the ability to adapt and find the positive under any circumstances and sudden detours on the path of life. My father was also a huge influence. He led with a great deal of vision, passion, and courage, and believed strongly in caring for people and the importance of having an impact on community and country through our work. Beyond family, I sought guidance from diverse mentors within and outside the industry. Many books on leadership and personal development have also enriched my perspective. The collective wisdom from these influences forms my leadership approach, blending determination, strategic vision, collaboration and attention to detail, all of which are needed to navigate the complexities of our industry.

How do you go about influencing a colleague? What about a group such as a board? Different situations require different approaches. Influencing a colleague involves building trust through open communication, understanding their perspective, and highlighting shared goals. I emphasize collaboration and present ideas aligned with their interests to gain support. When influencing a board, I focus on thorough research and a data-backed approach. Understanding the board’s priorities, I try to present concise, relevant proposals that align with the organization’s goals. Engaging with individual members and building consensus beforehand helps tailor the message for broader acceptance. What is the most important thing to keep in mind when a person is trying to become a more influential leader? I believe authenticity and empathy go hand-in-hand when it comes to effective leadership. People can tell immediately if you are being authentic and genuinely care about them and they appreciate this, especially in a world where diversity is more understood. Being true to oneself, staying transparent, and aligning actions with values builds trust and respect. We are different and should build on our core strengths and mutual understanding, so effective leaders embrace their unique style, communicate openly, and prioritize building meaningful connections. What is the one thing you should never do in a business relationship? The one thing you should never do in a business relationship is betray trust, because once it’s compromised, it’s extremely challenging to rebuild and has long-term repercussions. Respecting confidentiality, being honest, and consistently delivering on commitments are crucial for both customers and employees. This is particularly true in our business as we handle large-scale and time-sensitive projects that require the highest levels of safety, accuracy and planning.

Simona Peter, Business Development, Fleet Line Shipping

AT BREAKBULK MIDDLE EAST WOMEN IN BREAKBULK: HOW TO BECOME A MORE INFLUENTIAL LEADER Tuesday, 13 February 10:00 – 11:00

Speaker at the Women in Breakbulk Breakfast & Session at Breakbulk Middle East 2024

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Gina Panayiotou, Founder & CEO, Oceans Arena

qualities of those around me. In the workplace, whether it’s our general manager’s finesse in communication and conflict management, our project manager’s adept negotiation skills, our operations manager’s solution-oriented mindset in tackling challenges, or our sales manager’s unwavering go-getter attitude - each contributes a unique facet.

Who was the most influential person in your life and how did this person help shape the leader that you are today?

The tapestry extends to my personal life, where my father, founder and MD of Fleet Line Peter Mathew, has always encouraged a forward-thinking approach and to always think of the bigger picture, while my mother has a knack for making people feel genuinely heard and understood. These qualities, in my view, collectively form the blueprint for effective leadership. In reality, leadership is a symbiotic dance, a mutual give-and-take. Consequently, the individuals I have surrounded myself with over the years have played a pivotal role in shaping the person I’ve become today.

This is a hard one to answer. There have been quite a few people who have played a key role in influencing me, from female role models who have shown me that it is ok for a woman to be ambitious, male mentors who have encouraged me to step outside my comfort zone and those who believed in me, all of which have shaped my journey. A consistent one however, would have to be my parents who have taught me resilience, grit and perseverance, all of which are key traits in leadership.

How do you go about influencing a colleague? How do you go about influencing a colleague? What about a group such as a board?

The key to effective influence is rooted in the depth of the personal connections you make. When there’s a positive and personal bond with a colleague, feedback is usually welcomed with open arms. Providing constructive feedback, coupled with making them feel acknowledged and understood, ensures that your input is not only well-received but also swiftly put into action.

We are all influenced based on our own influences; our upbringing, how we individually value things and what matters to us and sometimes even what matters to us at that particular moment. Therefore, when trying to influence others, whether it be colleagues or a board, you need to read the room and figure out what resonates.

What is the most important thing to keep in mind when a person is trying to become a more influential leader?

It is also important to acknowledge that you cannot influence somebody who does not want to be influenced, so what you need to do is create an environment where people are open to being influenced.

First, establishing trust within your team is foundational and helps team members feel confident in your reliability. Demonstrating competence in your role is also vital. Competence breeds confidence and people around you are more likely to follow and trust someone who showcases proficiency for their field. Actively listening to your team members and being open to ideas fosters a collaborative and inclusive environment. Lastly, transparency is key. Clearly communicating expectations and goals helps everyone understand the task at hand and it becomes easier to rally them toward shared objectives.

What is the most important thing to keep in mind when a person is trying to become a more influential leader? You need to be credible and walk the walk. Credibility comes from effort, hard work and setting standards which you are not willing to compromise - whether somebody is watching or not. Walking the walk is the epitome of “don’t tell me, show me” and in that lies no better way to influence others than by showing them the why.

In essence, the journey to become a more influential leader involves nurturing trust, showcasing competence, fostering open communication, and ensuring clarity in expectations and goals.

What is the one thing you should never do in a business relationship?

What is the one thing you should never do in a business relationship?

Fail to understand what matters to the other person, we are all very unique in what we need from a business relationship, which is why being aware of another person’s needs is fundamental for long-term success. A second one would be overpromising and not delivering; it kills credibility instantly and makes it difficult to get back on track after that.

In the business world, trust is often the currency of success, and sacrificing it for short-term gains can have detrimental long-term effects on your career and connections.

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MOVERS AND SHAKERS

MyCrane

Jason Brough

Highlighting Recent Industry Hires, Promotions and Departures

Blue Water Shipping

Jørgen Wisborg has been named chairman of transport and logistics specialist Blue Water Shipping, taking over from the group’s founder Kurt Skov, who will stay on as a member of the board of directors. Wisborg, who joined Blue Water’s board of directors earlier this year, was CEO of Danish energy firm OK from Jørgen Wisborg 2005-2022, and has served as chairman or director for several other companies including Denmark-based industrial conglomerate Schouw & Co. “I have received a very warm and positive welcome, and I have been confirmed that the culture, values, and ambitions of everyone in Blue Water are very strong. As chairman, I will have great respect for maintaining and developing our culture and dedication in order to continue the profitable growth based on our strong customer focus,” Wisborg said.

Universal Africa Lines

Tania Galli

Tania Galli has started a new role as director of breakbulk shipping company Universal Africa Lines. Prior to her promotion, Galli, a trained lawyer, served as UAL’s head of legal for more than 10 years. UAL said the appointment showed its commitment to recognizing and fostering talent within the organization.

“Her longstanding expertise in our very niche business in West Africa makes her the right candidate to strengthen our management team, and it will allow our group to further expand its services while maintaining our high standards. We are very happy to have her on our board, as we look positively to the future in these exciting times,” said CEO Roger Jungblut.

“I look forward to using my knowledge and contacts to encourage potential MyCrane clients to look afresh at the way they rent lifting equipment,” Brough said. “MyCrane lets its users take advantage of the benefits of digitalization. This saves everyone in the crane rental industry a considerable amount of time in finding the right crane for their next project, as well as comparing quotes in a uniformed way.”

NEOM Green Hydrogen Company

Wesam Alghamdi has been chosen as the new CEO of Saudi’s NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC), taking over from David Edmondson, who is returning to his post at Air Products. Alghamdi, who will transition into the role in January, has more than 25 years’ experience in Wesam Alghamdi engineering and project management, enjoying spells at companies including Maaden Aluminum Company, Sabic and Shell. NGHC, an equal joint venture between ACWA Power, Air Products and NEOM, is being billed as the world’s largest green hydrogen project. The plant, slated for start-up by the end of 2026, will deploy up to four gigawatts of solar and wind energy to produce 600 tons per day of carbon-free hydrogen in the form of green ammonia. Air Products has an exclusive 30-year off-take agreement for all the ammonia produced at the facility. “With full financial close on the plant, we are a significant step closer to revolutionizing the global energy market through the production of green hydrogen at scale,” said Nadhmi Al-Nasr, chairman of NGHC and CEO of NEOM. “The focus of the next two years at NGHC will be to complete the construction of the giga-scale facility for the operational phase of the project.”

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Online crane rental service MyCrane has picked Jason Brough as the new president of MyCrane USA. The Dubaibased tech platform said Brough, a former business development director at Mammoet, will use his extensive industry expertise in revenue generation, project management, and sales and marketing to drive take-up of the company’s services in the U.S.

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Bolloré Logistics

Hapag-Lloyd

Bolloré Logistics has stuck with a familiar face by naming Jean-Baptiste Rambaud as the new CEO of Bolloré Logistics Middle East. Rambaud joined the Franceheadquartered company two decades ago, with the bulk of his career spent overseeing operations and commercial departments in several African countries. Jean-Baptiste For the last three years, the executive Rambaud has served as sales and marketing director for Bolloré Logistics Middle East and South Asia.

Hapag-Lloyd has named Lars Sorensen as its new senior managing director, Middle East. Sorensen, who joined the company in mid-2018 as head of Area India, previously enjoyed a lengthy spell at freight forwarder Damco – now part of Maersk – including three years as its CEO. The executive Lars Sorensen also worked at Maersk Logistics for more than a decade, focusing on projects and supply chain management.

Dubai-based Rambaud’s remit will include the launch of new projects to drive the company’s growth in several sectors including aerospace, healthcare, luxury goods, and food and reefer. “I am truly honored to take on this new role, and I am excited to lead the Middle East region toward even greater success. I have complete confidence in our existing teams. Together we will strive to further develop the immense potential of this region and will expand our operations to better serve our customers,” the executive said.

Sorensen replaces Dheeraj Bhatia, who has become a member of the Hapag-Lloyd executive board and CEO of the new Rotterdam-based Hapag-Lloyd Terminal Holding. “Sorensen joined Hapag-Lloyd five years ago and successfully led Area India as managing director, where he has proven his dedication, passion, and exceptional managerial skills, making him a natural fit for his new endeavor,” Hapag-Lloyd said.

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Hatch Restore 2 $199 A better you starts with better sleep. Wake up with a sunrise alarm and go to bed with a single press of a button. www.hatch.co

ModiX Travel Ice Roller $9.99 Perfect for travel, this mini, double-sided ice roller helps depuff skin helping you feel fresh. www.amazon.com

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LARQ Bottle PureVis $49.95 The LARQ Bottle PureVis is the world’s first self-cleaning water bottle and water purification system. It eliminates up to 99 percent of biocontaminants from your water and bottle. www.livelarq.com

Olea Pia Duo Bimbo / Rosé Balsamic €40.00 Produced and bottled in Italy, this pair of gourmet pantry staples will transform your salads, sauces, marinades, and more. www.oleapia.com

Oura Ring From $299 Oura Ring may look like any other ring, but it’s full of technology. Track everything from sleep cycle, workouts, blood oxygen levels and more. Best of all, it doesn’t require daily charging. www.ouraring.com

BSIRI Wooden Puzzle set $39.99 Health isn’t just physical, it’s also mental! These nine wooden puzzles will put your mind to the test. www.amazon.com

Four Sigmatic Calm Starter Kit $68 These blends of calming herbs, adaptogens and botanicals support your body and your mind so you can think clearer, and feel more centered and mindful throughout your day. www.us.foursigmatic.com 23 Breakbulk Magazine

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