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A monthly wrap up of the latest appointments in the supply chain, materials handling and logistics industry.

SANOFI APPOINTS NEW HEAD OF SUPPLY CHAIN FOR ANZ

Ruhul Moula will be joining Sanofi as its Head of Supply Chain in ANZ. He will support the General Medicines, Specialty Care and Vaccines businesses. He has eight years’ worth of experience working as Head of Supply Chain in roles across Bangladesh and Indonesia. Ruhul also has a deep knowledge and understanding of Sanofi and the complex and ever-changing supply chain industry. He says he has worked with Sanofi’s Supply Chain team in ANZ on “various global initiatives” and has been impressed by the team’s “tenacity” and “care.”

CARTONCLOUD COO TO LEAD NORTH AMERICA EXPANSION

CartonCloud has announced that Shaun Hagen, Chief Operating Officer, will lead the Company’s expansion to North America. Shaun brings a wealth of experience in international business and sales and has been a significant contributor to CartonCloud’s domestic growth over the past four years. The Company will establish a sales and customer success presence in Vancouver, Canada, before entering the US market towards the end of the year. Shaun will focus on establishing early market validation for the software, recruiting, and leading the local team, and overseeing the Company’s growth into the exciting North American 3PL transport and warehouse market.

ALC APPOINTS NEW GOVERNMENT POLICY LEAD

Rachel Smith has been appointed Head of Government and Policy with the Australian Logistics Council (ALC). She has more than 10 years of experience in policy and strategy. Some of her previous roles were in health, housing, and logistics. She has also been volunteering as the Chair of ACT Council at Save the Children Australia since 2014. Her previous roles at the ALC have been Director of Policy and Advocacy and Interim Chief Executive Officer. She will work with members to progress the ALC’s policy and advocacy efforts.

C.H. ROBINSON’S NEW APAC VICE PRESIDENT

Andrew Coldrey recently moved into a new role as APAC Vice President at C.H. Robinson. He is a leading expert with extensive knowledge of moving goods around the region. He brings more than 30 years’ worth of experience to the position and has a background in delivering innovative customer solutions in a highly competitive market. Previously, he has addressed the significant challenges associated with operating a supply chain in a geographically distant market like Oceania. Within this role, Andrew is using his three decades’ wide-ranging experience to assist all C.H. Robinson teams throughout APAC.

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