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Nadia Ribeiro back at CEVA to head up South America cluster
DUTCH global forwarder CEVA Logistics has announced that it has appointed Nadia Ribeiro as vice president to head the South America cluster.
Ms Ribeiro has extensive knowledge of the international freight and logistics market and global experience of many vertical markets in both commercial and operational roles, said the CEVA statement.
Ms Ribeiro previously worked for CEVA for 13 years but spent the last three years at Kuehne and Nagel as managing director for Brazil.
Commenting on her new appointment, she said: "I am delighted to return to CEVA. A major factor in my decision was the strength and solidity of its new operating model, the experienced management team driving it forward and the way those two things are differentiating the company in the industry.
"The current economic climate means the South American market is in a constant state of transition, but I welcome the opportunities this creates for the team I will lead - providing us with opportunities to grow the business here?
Ms Ribeiro said Contract Logistics provides opportunities for CEVA across the cluster particularly in the countries outside Brazil. In Brazil she states that her team will create additional value-added opportunities in full supply chain management for its customers.
Said CEVA Logistics CEO Xavier Urbain: "I am pleased to welcome Nadia back to the senior management team and am confident she will help us to develop the South America cluster and support our goal of creating strong added value services for our customers."
She succeeds Richard Vieites who has moved to the company's North American operations to become vice president of contract logistics.
Ms Ribeiro has extensive knowledge of the international freight and logistics market and global experience of many vertical markets in both commercial and operational roles, said the CEVA statement.
Ms Ribeiro previously worked for CEVA for 13 years but spent the last three years at Kuehne and Nagel as managing director for Brazil.
Commenting on her new appointment, she said: "I am delighted to return to CEVA. A major factor in my decision was the strength and solidity of its new operating model, the experienced management team driving it forward and the way those two things are differentiating the company in the industry.
"The current economic climate means the South American market is in a constant state of transition, but I welcome the opportunities this creates for the team I will lead - providing us with opportunities to grow the business here?
Ms Ribeiro said Contract Logistics provides opportunities for CEVA across the cluster particularly in the countries outside Brazil. In Brazil she states that her team will create additional value-added opportunities in full supply chain management for its customers.
Said CEVA Logistics CEO Xavier Urbain: "I am pleased to welcome Nadia back to the senior management team and am confident she will help us to develop the South America cluster and support our goal of creating strong added value services for our customers."
She succeeds Richard Vieites who has moved to the company's North American operations to become vice president of contract logistics.
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