Marcin Gołębiewski became the head of the Central European country cluster of UPS
UPS has announced that Marcin Gołębiewski has been appointed head of the company’s Central European country cluster, where he will be responsible for overseeing small package delivery operations, business development and strategic direction in this important and growing region for the company. Its area of operation includes Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Ukraine and Hungary. The Warsaw-based specialist will report to Kim Ruymbeke, who has accepted the position of president of the newly formed Eastern EMEAI region.
“I am very happy that I can return to one of the most vibrantly changing regions in Europe as a leader. My goal is to help businesses of all sizes in the region to reach their customers with their products, and also to create new opportunities for them in local and international trade with my exceptional team”
said Marcin Gołębiewski.
Together, UPS’s Central European companies have more than 2,100 employees and 5 logistics facilities equipped with state-of-the-art technology. Their purpose is to support the Central European market. According to the latest report by eCommerce Europe, the Czech Republic and Slovakia lead with 85 and 84 percent respectively in the number of Internet users who buy goods and services online. In Hungary and Poland, this ratio is 78 and 73 percent, respectively.
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