DSV Appoints Group COO Brian Ejsing as CEO of Land Transport Division
2026-06-18 14:22
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - On June 16, DSV officially announced the appointment of Group Chief Operating Officer Brian Ejsing as CEO of the Land Transport Division, effective immediately. He succeeds Helmut Schweighofer, who is leaving the company.

DSV CEO Jens H. Lund stated, "I am very pleased that Brian Ejsing has accepted the appointment as CEO of the Land Transport Division, expanding his role at DSV. Given his experience and strong track record in key positions within the company, I am confident in his ability to accelerate the implementation of this strategy."

He added, "At the same time, I would like to thank Helmut Schweighofer for his efforts during the integration process following the acquisition of DB Schenker. He played a crucial role in the integration, laying a solid foundation, team, and strategic direction. I wish him all the best."

Helmut Schweighofer said, "I cherish my time at DSV and the opportunity to contribute to the first phase of the DSV and DB Schenker integration alongside the land transport team. I am grateful to every colleague I have met along the way."

Since joining DSV in 1986, Brian Ejsing has held various positions at DSV, including 22 years in the land transport division and serving as CEO of Contract Logistics. In 2024, he was appointed Group Chief Operating Officer and will continue in this role.

Brian Ejsing, Group COO and CEO of Land Transport, stated, "I am very pleased to return to the DSV Land Transport Division and look forward to getting started. While the integration is progressing as planned and the strategy remains unchanged, DSV needs to strengthen commercial execution, improve efficiency, and consolidate the network."

Brian Ejsing noted, "Market conditions are challenging, but DSV is uniquely positioned to build a leading position in the European land transport market and expand its footprint and growth in other regions."

DSV Land Transport operates over 50,000 trucks on the roads of 55 countries daily, offering a wide range of services including groupage transport, intermodal solutions, LTL, and direct transport.

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