Global leader in supply chain visibility for shippers and logistics service providers (LSP), Project4, announced to continue its global expansion with the appointment of several industry experts to new leadership positions in Europe. Joining the company are Anjuli Steffen, VP of Global Network; Kristian Kaas Mortensen, Senior Director, Global Partnerships & Alliances; Clara Terrien, Director, Global Strategic Programs; and Slawomir Klos, Regional Sales Director, Poland. In addition, project44 has grown the team in Europe by nearly 45% reaching 110 talented European team members.
“We have seen unprecedented demand for our visibility and collaboration solutions as Europe continues to face the unique supply chain challenges driven by the pandemic, Brexit, and rapidly increasing e-commerce,” Jett McCandless, CEO and Founder of project44, said.
“By adding Anjuli, Kristian, Clara, and Slawomir to our leadership team, and expanding our offices across Europe, we are building an unparalleled bench of experts who deeply understand European markets to deliver results for international and regional customers alike,” he added.
Already the leader in supply chain visibility in Europe, project44 offers the most expansive and highest performing global network, including connections to more than 780 telematics providers, which represents 94 percent of the European market. As the world continues to manage new norms during the pandemic, the company has seen rapid global growth, adding employees across eight European countries; opening new offices in Amsterdam, Krakow, and Paris in addition to existing Europe offices in Denmark, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK; and expanding its customer roster to include companies such as Air Liquide, General Mills, IFCO Systems GmbH, Fretlink, Cargonexx, and Ontruck.
Sławomir Kłos, previously Poland Country Manager from Uber Freight EU, has joined project44 to open an office in Poland and establish a team to service Eastern Europe.
(PAP) https://pap-mediaroom.pl/biznes-i-finanse/project44-adds-european-team-continue-aggressive-growth