en.Wedoany.com Reported - DHL Supply Chain France has recently completed a leadership transition, with Nico Schütz stepping down in early May after three years in the role, succeeded by Christof Debrun. Before being transferred to France in 2023, Nico Schütz served as CEO of DHL Supply Chain for the Middle East. After stepping down, he moved to Saudi Arabia to become CEO of ASMO (Advanced Supply Management Operations), a joint venture established in early 2024 between DHL Supply Chain (SC) and oil giant Saudi Aramco. Additionally, his predecessor in France had previously joined ASMO.

The new president, Christof Debrun, is well-versed in French operations, having served as Finance Director in Paris for five years, followed by a year as Vice President of Global Control & Analysis at the Bonn headquarters. He joined DHL Supply Chain in 2008 through M&A operations, after eight years of auditing at Mazars, where he developed deep expertise at the intersection of finance, operations, and strategy. This transition comes during a period of growth for DHL SC in France, where the company serves Sanofi and Substipharm in the pharmaceutical sector, and announced partnerships in April with Bayer, Delsey, and Chinese automaker Chery. Additionally, DHL SC operates the 4PL (Fourth-Party Logistics) service that Airbus has relied on for two decades.
Christof Debrun stated that he will continue to invest and strengthen specialization, accelerate digitalization and innovation initiatives, and fully leverage the group's tools and expertise to maintain the same operational standards in serving customers. His mission is to drive the third-party logistics provider's business development in key, high-value-added sectors in France.
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