18 Feb 2015, 07:04 am

He will be responsible for further strengthening the ocean freight operations, procurement and development activities and drive the function at national level.
Rupesh has held various ocean product & P+L roles in the logistics and other industries and brings with him more than 15 years of experience in the global and Indian logistics market. Before taking up his current role in India, he was working with one of the major Swiss retail groups.
In his current role with DB Schenker in India, he will report to Shubhendu Das, Chief Operating Officer.
Speaking on the new appointment Shubhendu Das, COO, Schenker India Pvt. Ltd., said “Rupesh brings with him years of expertise with Indian and global markets, which definitely makes him an asset for DB Schenker in India. His distinctive capabilities with ocean freight products and strategic mindset will help in further growth of the organization.”
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