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Sundblad is MD, Scandinavian Shipping & Logistics

November 24, 2016

Pär Sundblad becomes the new Managing Director of Scandinavian Shipping & Logistics.  He joined the company in 2015 as a Business Development Manager.  From November 1st 2016 he has taken over the role as Managing Director of Scandinavian Shipping & Logistics.  Sundblad has 23 years of experience in both container and break bulk carriers.

“Pär has a strong customer perspective and customer satisfaction is something that always comes first. Scandinavian Shipping & Logistics has a clear ambition and strategy to expand its business and I am confident that Pär will contribute a lot in this role with his experience and commitment”, says Björn Eklund, owner.

As well as the overall responsibility for Scandinavian Shipping & Logistics’ business, Pär Sundblad will also focus on developing the company further into becoming a customer oriented and competence based logistics provider in the Nordic and Baltic countries. 

“Scandinavian Shipping & Logistics has great potential with a good foundation in the present organization, as well as solid owners and partnerships.  I am really happy to be a part of this company’s future!” says Pär Sundblad.

 

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