Yannick Mooijman, new head of UPS’s Hungarian subsidiary
UPS today announced the appointment of Yannick Mooijman as the new Country Director for Operations in Hungary, Greece, Romania and Slovenia, where he will be responsible for UPS’s local operations, business development and strategy. Mooijman replaces Jim Kearney, who has been appointed as vice president of finance for UPS Emerging Markets.
“Yannick’s extensive expertise can help UPS customers in Hungary to expand their cross-border or even intercontinental business relationships, which is growing faster than the performance of local markets,” said Lou Rivieccio, President of UPS Europe. – Hungary is a growing export-oriented economy renowned for its endeavour towards excellence in Europe and the rest of the world. Yannick understands our customers’ supply chain and related needs, and will lead their team to find the best way to increase their export business. “
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