MOL Appoints Chief Country Representatives

March 15, 2016

 Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd. (MOL) will appoint dedicated chief country representatives to manage operations in Asia and Oceania effective on April 1, 2016.

 
Currently, MOL assigns Chief Executive Representatives, who manage regions of the Americas, Europe and Africa, and Asia, the Middle East and Oceania to help the group provide services tailored to customer needs in each market.
 
The appointment of Chief Country Representatives will help enhance cross-sectional, intra-regional ties throughout the MOL Group.
 
The Chief Executive Representative was introduced in June 2015. Toshiya Konishi (Chief Executive Representative, Americas), Nobuo Ishihara (Chief Executive Representative, Europe, Africa), Toshiyuki Sonobe (Chief Executive Representative, Asia, the Middle East, Oceania), and Mitsujiro Akasaka (Deputy Chief Executive Representative, Asia, the Middle East, Oceania) oversee their designated regions.
 
To make the most of the MOL Group's business network and resources, the newly appointed Chief Country Representatives will work to enhance business capabilities and promote the MOL brand as the group's representative in charge of their nation/region. 
 
They will develop and offer proposals for comprehensive transport services in response to specific needs in national and regional markets.
 
MOL will allocate a Chief Country Representative in the U.A.E. (Dubai) in June and assign Chief Country Representatives to the Americas, Europe, and Africa as needed.
 

Logistics News

Oil Tumbles as US and Iran Seen Moving Closer to Deal

Oil Tumbles as US and Iran Seen Moving Closer to Deal

Russia Says Magnetic Mines Found on Tanker

Russia Says Magnetic Mines Found on Tanker

Trump Says No Rush for Iran Deal, US Blockade Stays

Trump Says No Rush for Iran Deal, US Blockade Stays

CMA CGM Q1 Resilient, but Shipping Margins Tighten Amid Geopolitical Turbulence

CMA CGM Q1 Resilient, but Shipping Margins Tighten Amid Geopolitical Turbulence

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

Sources say that the Brazil Development Bank BNDES has sold its stakes in Axia Energia and Petrobras.
Ukraine claims it has hit Russia's Sheskharis Oil Terminal on Black Sea
Officials confirm that the bombing of a Pakistani train killed more than 30 people