Brian Cartwright, Global Supply Chain Solutions interviewed Ingo Kloepper, Global Managing Director at WeFreight

Brian Cartwright, Client Partner, Global Supply Chain Solutions, Pedersen & Partners, and a contributor for Global Supply Chain Magazine, recently had the opportunity to catch up with Ingo Kloepper, Global Managing Director, WeFreight.

In this interview, we hear Ingo’s perspective on the global supply chain considering the events of the past few years, and his thoughts on the future for the sector globally and the ongoing worldwide expansion of WeFreight. Ingo has been building WeFreight into a global freight forwarder with a focus on emerging markets since joining in 2021.

The growing e-commerce sector has revolutionised the logistics and forwarding industry in the Middle East. The rise of online shopping has created a demand for faster and more flexible logistics solutions, which has led to the development of new technologies and delivery models such as same-day delivery and last-mile delivery, affirms the Global Managing Director, WeFreight, a provider of a comprehensive logistics products and services, in an exclusive interview.
Global Supply Chain-Brian Cartwright (GSC): Can you tell us more about your career and experience in the Middle East?

Ingo Kloepper (IK): After starting my career as an apprentice freight forwarder in Germany in the early 1990s, I quickly progressed through various roles before joining DB Schenker. In 2007 I was given the opportunity to move the Middle East, which I did with no real expectation of how long I would be here.

After various roles in product management, I became head of Saudi Arabia in 2010, before taking on a regional ocean freight role in 2014. In mid-2015, I moved to Damco as head of the Middle East and joined WeFreight in 2021 in a global role as Global Managing Director.

GSC: What have been the main changes in the sector, since you moved to the Middle East?

IK: One of the most significant changes in the logistics industry has been the shift towards digitalisation and automation. In recent years, the industry has embraced new technologies such as blockchain, artificial intelligence, and the internet of things (IoT) to improve supply chain efficiency and transparency.

Infrastructure in the Middle East has undergone significant improvements, which has led to faster and more efficient transportation of goods. The region has witnessed the development of world-class seaports, airports, and road networks (with rail being planned), which have greatly enhanced the logistics and forwarding industry’s capabilities.

Finally, the growing e-commerce sector has revolutionised the logistics and forwarding industry in the Middle East. The rise of online shopping has created a demand for faster and more flexible logistics solutions, which has led to the development of new technologies and delivery models such as same-day delivery and last-mile delivery.

GSC: Can you tell us more about WeFreight and its focus?

IK: WeFreight is a fast-growing freight forwarder with a rapidly expanding global network. Our focus on digital innovation has enabled us to serve customers large and small with a full range of products and services, while our experienced teams are always ready to support customers.

However, what sets us apart is our unwavering commitment to being the agile logistics leader in emerging markets. We recognise the immense potential of these markets, and our goal is to leverage our expertise to unlock new opportunities for our customers.

GSC: What are the main challenges facing the logistics market in the Middle East in 2023?

IK: The logistics outlook for the Middle East in 2023 is largely uncertain, and many companies face supply chain challenges. Some of the key areas of interest include:

Increasing competition:

With the grip of the pandemic loosening, shoppers are flocking back to brick-and-mortar stores to savour the delights of being able to pick up, try on, and evaluate items first-hand rather than via online images.

For ecommerce retailers, this means facing competition from other retailers as well as traditional outlets. To stand out in a crowded marketplace, some ecommerce concerns are offering online discounts, special deals, exclusive goods, and big sales.

Focusing on customer demands:

In order to survive, retailers must provide what customers demand, and that goes for service as much as product. If customers want on-demand delivery, vendors must pull out all the stops to cater to the growing penchant for immediate gratification.

Meeting the requirement for end-to-end visibility in the supply chain:

While customers increasingly expect end-to-end visibility across their supply chains, the heavy investment needed by companies to achieve this goal means it is unlikely to become the norm any time soon.

Focus on Sustainability:

Companies that have not instituted a sustainability policy throughout their supply chains face being ignored in favour of those that have. Consumers increasingly support companies that demonstrate proactive concern about the impact of their operations on the environment.

Supply Chain Compliance:

This is possibly one of the most complex challenges facing emerging market forwarders. Unless companies are meticulous in ensuring compliance, they can face hefty fines or be taken to court.

GSC: What in your opinion is a major area that companies struggle with in their supply chains across the Middle East?

IK: As mentioned earlier, one major challenge is the lack of visibility and transparency in the supply chain. This is mainly due to the involvement of multiple stakeholders such as suppliers, transporters, and customs authorities, who may have different systems and processes for tracking and sharing information.

This lack of visibility can lead to delays, increased costs, and a higher risk of inventory shortages or overstocks. Additionally, the increasing demand for faster delivery times and customer expectations for real-time tracking and notifications further exacerbate this challenge.

GSC: What are the major challenges when moving goods into and across the Middle East?

IK: When it comes to moving goods across the Middle East, logistics companies and their customers need to consider several challenges. These include:

Border crossings:

The movement of goods across borders can be challenging due to customs clearance procedures, documentation requirements, and security checks. Delays at border crossings can result in significant disruptions to the supply chain.

Infrastructure limitations:

While the Middle East has made significant investments in infrastructure in recent years, there are still limitations in terms of road networks, ports, and airports. These limitations can result in congestion and delays in moving goods.

Political instability:

The geopolitical landscape in the Middle East can be volatile, and political instability can lead to disruptions in the supply chain.

GSC: What role does technology play in the logistics industry in the Middle East, and how is your company using technology to improve its services?

IK: Technology plays a significant role in the logistics industry in the Middle East, and WeFreight recognises the importance of using technology to improve our services. The region is known for its rapid adoption of new technologies, and this has led to an increasing demand for innovative logistics solutions.

We have invested heavily in technology to enhance our operations and improve our services. We use CargoWise across our global network to ensure standardisation and data quality, and we also use data analytics to gain insights into our operations and identify areas for improvement.

Pedersen & Partners expands its UAE team and welcomes Shayma Ibrahim as a Principal

September 12, 2022 – Dubai, UAE – Pedersen & Partners, a leading international Executive Search and Leadership Consulting firm with 54 wholly owned offices in 50 countries, welcomes Shayma Ibrahim as a Principal in Dubai. She will be responsible for business development, Executive Search, and client management across the GCC region.

Shayma Ibrahim is a Principal at Pedersen & Partners, based in Dubai, UAE. Ms. Ibrahim has over a decade of Executive Search experience with a strong focus in the Natural Resources & Energy, Industrial, Supply Chain, Logistics & Transportation, Consumer, Government, Education & Non-Profit, and Family Groups sectors. She built her career at a major global retained Executive Search firm, where she partnered with senior executives in her specialist sectors across the GCC region. At the same time, Ms. Ibrahim established and led the first in-house customer experience department aimed at improving the client experience throughout the lifecycle of the mandate. Prior to her Executive Search career, Ms. Ibrahim gained consulting experience in the USA as an Outplacement Consultant and Certified Mediator, and worked in the Real Estate sector. In 2008, Ms. Ibrahim moved to the United Arab Emirates, where she first worked in Dubai and then in Abu Dhabi in the Information Technologies Security sector.

Michael Al-Nassir

“We are committed to bringing our clients strategic and tactical advice through our expert teams, which provide deeply-rooted industry knowledge, diverse perspectives, and rigorous understanding of leadership team challenges in diverse and multicultural organisations. Shayma has built a reputation for superior client service through long-lasting relationships, and I look forward to working with her as we continue to grow our Global Practices and strengthen our holistic approach,” said Michael Al-Nassir, Partner in charge of developing Pedersen & Partners' presence in Middle East & Africa and the Head of Private Equity Practice APMEA at Pedersen & Partners.

Shayma Ibrahim

“The GCC region offers an abundance of development opportunities for clients looking to strengthen their foothold and expand to other markets. I look forward to further building our capabilities across the region by helping our clients to bring on board talented leaders who will make a meaningful impact on their businesses. Pedersen & Partners’ collaborative style and client-centric approach to search execution is a perfect fit for my own commitment to delivering excellence via pragmatic solutions that drive bottom-line results. I am delighted to join this team, where I look forward to helping our clients build visionary leadership teams,” added Shayma Ibrahim, Principal at Pedersen & Partners.

Pedersen & Partners is a leading international Executive Search firm. We operate 54 wholly owned offices in 50 countries across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia & the Americas. Our values Trust, Relationship and Professionalism apply to our interaction with clients as well as executives. More information about Pedersen & Partners is available at www.pedersenandpartners.com.

If you would like to conduct an interview with a representative of Pedersen & Partners, or have other media-related requests, please contact: Diana Danu, Marketing and Communications Manager at: diana.danu@pedersenandpartners.com

“Even when you think you are covered, keep assessing the risk”

 

Supply Chain Discussion Series

Views From the Top – AgriTech Supply Chain

Brian Cartwright, Client Partner, Supply Chain & Logistics and Aykut Özüner, CEO of TürkTraktör

 

As part of the Pedersen & Partners AgriTech Working Group’s ongoing dialogue with leaders in the AgriTech sector, Brian Cartwright, Client Partner, Supply Chain & Logistics, spoke with Aykut Özüner, CEO of TürkTraktör.

TürkTraktör is one of the leading AgriTech manufacturers in Turkey, and exports to more than 130 countries, including the Americas.

Aykut explained that when Covid first hit, TürkTraktör simply had no idea how it would affect demand, and with the information available at that time, it was very hard to anticipate what would happen. However, domestic demand in April, May, and June 2020 was higher than normal, mainly due to the Turkish government providing financial stimulus during March and April. However, the month of May brought major pressure for TürkTraktör’s supply chain, as they could not get hold of many critical parts.

Simultaneously, international demand was increasing; since June and July 2020, the demand for agricultural vehicles and machinery has continued to grow steadily in markets all over the world.

Aykut believes that the high demand in the AgriTech sector has been largely driven by increased focus on the food chain and food security, due to a major imbalance in food distribution across different geographies.

His supply chain team are focusing on trying to figure out what the new normal is going to look like. The pandemic has completely changed priorities, and this transformation is still ongoing.

In the past, a one-supplier strategy enabled cost reductions based on volume, but Covid has taught them to check and prioritise all potential risks such as geographical risks, risk of plant closures, lack of critical components, and constraints in carrier capacity.

Immediate impact areas include trying to source closer to the manufacturing site, and working on a dual sourcing strategy if importing from abroad, for at least the next two years.

Other areas will include investing in new manufacturing plants to accommodate the more critical components, as well as working with other suppliers in Turkey, so there is always a local backup supply, rather than relying on overseas suppliers.

The most important attributes in supply chain are agility, flexibility – and leaders with the confidence and know-how to move fast and take decisions quickly. If a decision is 80% likely to be the right one, it is best to go ahead. Hesitate, and the situation will have changed.

When asked what changes he would have made if he had known Covid was coming, Aykut cited his pre-Covid priorities: cost reduction, and efficiency improvements.

With a crystal ball in the boardroom, TürkTraktör probably would have prioritised sourcing and forecasting, especially for strategic components such as special machined parts, critical components, and sub-assemblies. The aim is for TürkTraktör to be able to produce these itself, or have a proper sourcing footprint which is not dependent on a single company or single location. Although it is not possible to source everything locally in Turkey, a safety stockpile can be kept.

Going forward, the lesson learned is that even when you think you are safe, keep assessing the risk.

Pedersen & Partners adds Casey Fisher to US Team as Senior Advisor

October 19, 2020 – Texas, USA – Pedersen & Partners, a leading international Executive Search firm with 54 wholly owned offices in 50 countries, is pleased to announce that Casey Fisher has joined the firm as a Senior Advisor to the Global Supply Chain & Logistics practice, based in the United States.

Mr. Fisher has over 25 years of experience in supply chain leadership and general management across the United States, Asia-Pacific, and Australia/New Zealand, with organisations including Compaq, Apple, and CEVA Logistics. Mr. Fisher served in a variety of top management roles with Compaq, spent over a decade in senior Supply Chain Leadership roles in North America and Asia with Apple, and subsequently worked in senior P&L leadership roles with CEVA Logistics in Asia and Australia/New Zealand. Upon returning to the United States with CEVA, Casey was promoted to Executive Vice President for Business Development. Casey is currently the Managing Partner of a management consulting firm which he co-founded in 2017, providing C-suite interim and fractional executive advisory services.

Gary Williams

“We are extremely pleased to have Casey join the firm. Casey is an international executive with unparalled expertise, which he has been able to develop throughout his career with blue chip multinational organisations. With Casey joining the firm, we will be able to further enhance the expertise and value that we deliver to clients across the globe,” said Gary Williams, CEO at Pedersen & Partners.

Casey Fisher

“Clients demand expertise and a thorough understanding of their shifting business risks and opportunities when calibrating their executive teams. Pedersen & Partners has the reach, scale, and commitment to serve a multicultural client base that encompasses mature, emerging, and developing markets across the globe. I am excited to be part of the Pedersen & Partners team and I look forward to driving value to clients as they continue to evolve and grow their leadership teams,” added Casey Fisher, Senior Advisor at Pedersen & Partners.

“We are looking at an aggressive expansion plan across emerging markets,” Hussein Wehbe, CEO of Fetchr interviewed by Client Partner Brian Cartwright for Global Supply Chain Magazine

Brian Cartwright, Client Partner, Supply Chain and Logistics for Pedersen & Partners, and regular contributor to Global Supply Chain, meets exclusively with Hussein Wehbe, CEO, Fetchr, to discuss a wide spectrum of issues from the current state of his company’s business, priorities, his vision for the future and how technology is altering and reforming the industry landscape.

Hussein Wehbe CEO, Fetchr

Hussein Wehbe CEO, Fetchr.
Hussein Wehbe is a public and private sector leader with more than 18 years of experience in the service industry. He is currently CEO, Fetchr, since joining the company in April 2020. Prior to joining Fetchr his experience includes UPS where he served as the Managing Director for the Middle East. Earlier, Wehbe served as an Advisor to the Federal Government at the UAE’s Prime Minister’s Office and before that led Aramex International in the Gulf region, where he spent almost 17 years of his career. Wehbe is a passionate public speaker and a very active member of the entrepreneurship community. He has completed the Exponential Leadership Programme from Singularity University, US, and Advanced Strategic Management programe from IMD, Switzerland.
 
Brian Cartwright

Brian Cartwright Client Partner, Supply Chain and Logistics for Pedersen & Partners.
Dubai-based Brian Cartwright specializes in Supply Chain & Logistics-related functions for CXO, VP, and Director-level in global, regional, and country level roles, working with service providers and end-user companies across the globe including large listed corporations, family-owned conglomerates, SMEs and start-ups. Cartwright has over fifteen years of experience in Executive Search and Recruitment. During his career he has owned and managed successful businesses in the Middle East and Europe.

Brian Cartwright (BC): What did the existing business look like when you took it over?

Hussein Wehbe (HW): When I joined Fetchr there was a lot that was already done and a lot that was still happening. The transformation team was in place and introducing a lot of positive changes to enhance efficiency, performance and productivity within the organization such as closing non-performing country offices, reducing costs by diversifying revenues and streamlining call centre operations.

We brought onboard new leaders who were experts in the field of logistics and transportation and along with the existing team, we worked on an improved customer experience, redesigning all the touch points to ensure a seamless journey. It is also very important to mention that all of these improvements and developments would not have been possible without the dedication, commitment, and capabilities of the existing Fetchr team of whom we are very proud to have on board on this exciting journey.

BC: What was your first mission, what needed to be addressed first?

HW: First and foremost, I was focused on addressing the internal culture at Fetchr. The employees had all been through times of doubt and uncertainty that had a negative impact on their morale in general and their trust in the organization. My mission was to support and encourage the existing Fetchr team to be able reinstate their confidence in the organization. The team showed incredible resilience and commitment to work, to the extent that even during these unprecedented times with order spikes during the lockdown, they managed to keep the service level unaffected.

BC: Why did you have so much faith in the Fetchr brand when given the opportunity to take the business forward as CEO?

HW: I have been a close follower of the Fetchr story since 2012. I saw in the brand an agile and disruptive player who is coming to change the way the industry functions and operates. When the opportunity to join knocked on my door, I saw major potential not only in the company but in the people and the technologies behind this organization that gave me a clear indication about the endless possibilities that await a company like Fetchr.

BC: What do you think is missing in this market when it comes to B2B and B2C deliveries?

HW: Today’s market is facing challenges when it comes to optimal customer experiences mainly because of the chaos that was caused by Covid-19 that has, in turn, reshuffled all the cards and affected the delivery capacities and capabilities of all the players. This naturally reflected negatively on the overall delivery service level in the region. Fetchr is coming to tackle this from all aspects and positioning itself as the efficient customer centric tech enabled delivery partner of choice for the e-commerce and B2C players in Saudi Arabia and UAE to start with.

BC: How has Covid-19 impacted the ecommerce market in general and Fetchr in particular?

HW: As you know, we are currently going through extraordinary times when most industries are facing incredible challenges to sustain; fortunately for us these times presented our industry with great opportunities. We at Fetchr capitalized on our tech enabled delivery solutions to be able to serve the markets where we operate smartly and in the most efficient way possible. The commitment of the team has given us an advantage over the other players which resulted in an optimized performance in the midst of the pandemic.

BC: What is the new Fetchr strategy going forward? What are the short and long-term plans in the region?

HW: Our short-term plans will focus on bringing back the confidence and trust in our brand and services in the markets, while at the same time accelerating our activities in solving the pressing challenges that are being faced today by ecommerce players and B2C operators. On the other hand, for the long term we are looking at an aggressive expansion plan across emerging markets and introducing more international services that will complement our existing services and solutions in this region allowing us to start penetrating new markets.

With our AI What’s App, Bot, etc we managed to reduce, by more than 40%, the need to contact customers personally to schedule deliveries.

BC: What are the new technologies and innovations the company has adopted or integrated to enhance the customer experience?

HW: We cannot ignore the importance of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in improving our efficiency and optimizing our operations that allowed us to reach adequate customer experience levels. Through utilizing our AI WhatsApp Bot we managed to reduce, by more than 40%, the need to contact customers personally to schedule deliveries. We have a lot of exciting technologies in the pipeline especially when it comes to predictive technologies that bring efficiency to the end to end delivery process reducing the cost of return and undelivered shipments. Our predictive technologies will help us learn more and understand our huge and diverse customer base in markets where we operate and future markets as well, reflecting positively on the overall ecommerce process and experience in the region.

Pedersen & Partners adds Jonathan Whitehead as Client Partner to its ASEAN Team

May 5, 2020 – Singapore – Pedersen & Partners, a leading international Executive Search firm with 54 wholly owned offices in 50 countries, is pleased to announce that Jonathan Whitehead has joined the ASEAN Team as a Client Partner.

Jonathan Whitehead is a talent management professional with approximately 15 years of experience within the search industry. Jonathan possesses international experience with global search firms in the UK, the Netherlands, Australia, Hong Kong, Vietnam, and Singapore. Prior to joining Pedersen & Partners, he served as the Country Manager for a global search firm based in Vietnam. Earlier, Jonathan was responsible for leading the development of the Vietnam business for a global search organisation. Jonathan’s search experience covers Industrial, Consumer, and Supply Chain & Logistics industry sectors, delivering country and regional leadership search assignments across multiple disciplines.

“Having spent almost a decade within the search industry in Hong Kong, Vietnam and Singapore, Jonathan has been able to develop deep understanding of the markets and industry sectors to drive tangible value to clients. These capabilities will be invaluable as we continue to partner with our clients as they pursue their growth plans in the emerging markets within ASEAN.  We are excited to welcome Jonathan to our ASEAN Team,” commented Reza Ghazali, Client Partner, Head of ASEAN & Board Services ASEAN at Pedersen & Partners.

“I am very pleased to be joining Pedersen & Partners and to be part of the growth in ASEAN. With the firm’s global fully integrated platform, as well as the focus on emerging markets, I am confident that we will be able to provide unparalleled value to our clients within the emerging markets of ASEAN,” added Jonathan Whitehead, Client Partner at Pedersen & Partners.


Pedersen & Partners is a leading international Executive Search firm. We operate 54 wholly owned offices in 50 countries across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia & the Americas. Our values Trust, Relationship and Professionalism apply to our interaction with clients as well as executives. More information about Pedersen & Partners is available at www.pedersenandpartners.com.

If you would like to conduct an interview with a representative of Pedersen & Partners, or have other media-related requests, please contact: Diana Danu, Marketing and Communications Manager at: diana.danu@pedersenandpartners.com

Excellence in Executive Search, Global Supply Chain magazine

When it comes to identifying and placing talent for the region’s end-to-end Supply Chain sector, the leading Executive Search expert in Supply Chain & Logistics has a keen knack for engaging top-performing senior executives for his clients. Brian Cartwright is a rarity in an industry sector that’s often struggling to find and attract the right calibre of high-performance leadership talent.

As with any fast-paced and volatile business, discovering top and perfectly suited talent for the Supply Chain and Logistics industry can be difficult. In many instances, there is a dearth of good talent, skills and experience which is why many corporations use the services of high-end executive search firms to provide professional placement services. Many clients use them to identify suitable competent candidates that may not be immediately identifiable in the market and, essentially, avoid the cost of a bad hire.

Brian Cartwright, the Dubai-based Client Partner at Pedersen & Partners, has over fifteen years of experience in Executive Search and Recruitment, and credited with having successfully carried out hundreds of senior leadership searches for the global Supply Chain and Logistics sector. His Middle East and Africa experience consists of assignments completed over the course of a decade living and working in UAE. He specialises in Supply Chain and Logistics-related functions for top C-Suite, VP, and Director-level positions in global, regional, and country level roles, working with service providers and end-user companies including large listed corporations, family-owned conglomerates, SMEs, and start-ups.

Global Supply Chain (GSC): Give us the brief 30-second spiel on Pedersen & Partners?

Brian Cartwright (BC): Pedersen & Partners is a leading international Executive Search firm, founded in 2001. We operate 57 wholly owned offices in 53 countries across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and the Americas. Dubai was our first office in the MEA Region, opening in 2008.

Since then, Pedersen & Partners has established offices in Egypt, South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, and Saudi Arabia. We combine our comprehensive experience in emerging and developed markets with an extensive global footprint and proven expertise in making successful executive placements to ensure that our clients grow and expand into new markets while simultaneously remaining competitive.

Our novel ‘Best Team Forward’ approach ensures that our service goes beyond standard solutions for executive appointments. Instead, we strive to solve complex senior recruitment needs for our clients, from top-level management and C-Suite level placements to complex board governance issues, and to become their trusted advisors. We are devoted to building and sustaining authentic long-term relationships with our clients and candidates, staying focused and engaged on providing precise support and well-rounded advice to secure the absolute best leadership teams.

GSC: As the Client Partner, Supply Chain & Logistics, what specifically does your work entail?

BC: Ultimately, I support companies who are hiring senior leadership roles in the global Supply Chain and Logistics sector, although it’s probably more accurate to say I am in the knowledge and relationships business. It’s my job to constantly engage with people in the market to stay abreast of the trends, challenges and opportunities across the global supply chain whilst keeping a close eye on the top performing leaders in the sector and building relationships with them. My daily goal is to constantly expand my knowledge of the market by meeting and speaking to people.

When clients engage me to conduct an executive search, they are benefiting from my knowledge and my ability to open discussions with key people in the market, including people who don’t have a public profile online, or who are not even considering a change of jobs right now. My ability to successfully complete each search is a by-product of my involvement in the sector every day. Whenever I interact with people, it’s a discussion based on trust and deep insight and knowledge of the people, the companies and the sector I specialise in.

Read the full interview here.


Brian Cartwright is a Client Partner at Pedersen & Partners, based in Dubai, UAE. Mr. Cartwright has over fifteen years of experience in Executive Search and Recruitment, having successfully carried out hundreds of senior leadership searches for the global Supply Chain & Logistics sector. His Middle East & Africa experience consists of assignments completed over the course of a decade living and working in UAE. He specialises in Supply Chain & Logistics-related functions for CxO, VP, and Director level in global, regional, and country level roles, working with service providers and end-user companies including large listed corporations, family-owned conglomerates, SMEs, and start-ups. 
During his career, he has successfully managed businesses in the Middle East and Europe. Prior to joining Pedersen & Partners, Mr. Cartwright founded his own Executive Search and Leadership Advisory firm, which focused on adding value to organisations, and recruiting senior executives across the entire Supply Chain spectrum. Mr. Cartwright is a regular contributor to Supply Chain & Logistics industry media, sharing insights and advice through numerous blogs, articles, and magazine interviews with senior executives.

Pedersen & Partners is a leading international Executive Search firm. We operate 57 wholly owned offices in 53 countries across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia & the Americas. Our values Trust, Relationship and Professionalism apply to our interaction with clients as well as executives. More information about Pedersen & Partners is available at www.pedersenandpartners.com.

If you would like to conduct an interview with a representative of Pedersen & Partners, or have other media-related requests, please contact: Diana Danu, Marketing and Communications Manager at: diana.danu@pedersenandpartners.com

 

‘India Connect’ Business Breakfast organised by Pedersen & Partners France

Paris, France – Following the “India Connect” event organised by Pedersen & Partners Executive Search on September 5, 2019, we bring you the key insights from the business breakfast event.

  • India remains an oasis of growth within a slowing global outlook (+7%) with strong demand in sectors such as Infrastructure Development, Consumer Goods, Pharma, Transport, Logistics, Energy, Renewable Energy, Waste Management, and Water Sanitation.
  • A major potential success factor for a foreign company in India is an appetite for investing a large pool of capital over a long period of time. Investors need to be resilient and ready to overcome different challenges and difficulties.
  • It is now more efficient for a foreign investor to go on the Indian market directly rather than through a partner (except for industries linked to the government or regulated businesses). Today, a company can invest in India independently, and most of the time an Indian partner is not mandatory.
  • Finding the right partner in India and managing the partnership has proven to be challenging. It’s important to secure equal representation at board and stakeholder level, and at the same time, setting the right expectations at headquarters level is paramount.
  • The government-supported “Ease of doing business in India” initiative should be a game changer, and work is under progress (27 state banks will merge into 10 banks).
  • Employment is high on the political agenda. India has the great advantage of a young and well-educated population. The current right-wing government is inclined to invite a lot of foreign direct investment, particularly in such sectors as manufacturing, which can provide employment opportunities.
  • This is a good time to invest in India, as it’s easier to set up a fully owned business.

If you missed the event or if you have any questions, please contact: Avneesh Raghuvanshi, Country Manager for India at Pedersen & Partners.


Avneesh Raghuvanshi is the Country Manager for India and APAC Head of the Private Equity Practice at Pedersen & Partners. He has more than 20 years of experience in the Executive Search industry, specialising in CxO level searches and has completed assignments across Financial Services, Private Equity and Venture Funds and their portfolio companies in multiple sectors and functions. Prior to re-joining the firm, he worked as the Director of Talent Acquisition at Damac Properties in Dubai. Throughout his career, Mr. Raghuvanshi successfully helped international Executive Search firms set up and develop their operations in India, in New Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore. His assignments have also included working for a Hong Kong-based international search firm specialising in Financial Services, having set up their branch in Mumbai. Before joining Pedersen & Partners in 2010, Mr. Raghuvanshi was a Partner at an Indian Executive Search firm. Mr. Raghuvanshi speaks fluent English and Hindi.

Laurence Maheo is the Country Manager for France at Pedersen & Partners. Ms. Maheo brings nearly 20 years of strong Executive Search experience, completing international board and C-level assignments within the Technology and Private Equity sectors across Europe, MEA and North American markets. Ms. Maheo has held senior roles with major international search firms, on the ground in the US and France. Prior to joining Pedersen & Partners, Ms. Maheo was a Partner with an international Executive Search firm with a strong focus on the Digital, Technology, Media, and Telecommunications sectors as well as Professional Services and Private Equity practices. Before entering the industry, she built her career with Tetra Pak as a Marketing & Sales Manager. Ms. Maheo holds a Master’s degree in International Trade from the Institut Supérieur de Commerce International de Dunkerque (ISCID). She speaks native French and fluent English and Spanish.


Pedersen & Partners is a leading international Executive Search firm. We operate 57 wholly owned offices in 53 countries across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia & the Americas. Our values Trust, Relationship and Professionalism apply to our interaction with clients as well as executives. More information about Pedersen & Partners is available at www.pedersenandpartners.com.

If you would like to conduct an interview with a representative of Pedersen & Partners, or have other media-related requests, please contact: Diana Danu, Marketing and Communications Manager at: diana.danu@pedersenandpartners.com

Pedersen & Partners appoints Brian Cartwright as Client Partner in Dubai to develop its Supply Chain & Logistics business in MENA

August 6, 2019 – Dubai, UAE – Pedersen & Partners, a leading international Executive Search firm with 57 wholly owned offices in 53 countries, is pleased to announce that Brian Cartwright will be joining the firm’s Supply Chain & Logistics sub-practice as a Client Partner in Dubai.

Mr. Cartwright has over fifteen years of experience in Executive Search and Recruitment, having successfully carried out hundreds of senior leadership searches for the global Supply Chain & Logistics sector. His Middle East & Africa experience consists of assignments completed over the course of a decade living and working in UAE. He specialises in Supply Chain & Logistics-related functions at CxO, VP, and Director level in global, regional, and country level roles, working with service providers and end-user companies including large listed corporations, family-owned conglomerates, SMEs, and start-ups. During his career, he has successfully managed businesses in the Middle East and Europe. Prior to joining Pedersen & Partners, Mr. Cartwright founded his own Executive Search and Leadership Advisory firm, which focused on adding value to organisations, and recruiting senior executives across the entire Supply Chain spectrum.
Mr. Cartwright is a regular contributor to Supply Chain & Logistics industry media, sharing insights and advice through numerous blogs, articles, and magazine interviews with senior executives.
 
“At Pedersen & Partners we strive to support our clients’ efforts to secure the best Supply Chain and Logistics leadership, allowing them to successfully grow and expand into new markets while simultaneously remaining competitive. Our “best team forward” approach will greatly benefit from Brian’s wide spectrum experience from corporations to start-ups, as he has completed mandates which ultimately signed on leaders who helped make Supply Chain & Logistics operations efficient, cost-effective, and fully integrated with Industry 4.0. systems,” stated Michael Al-Nassir, Partner and the Head of Middle East, Africa, Central & South Asia at Pedersen & Partners.

“Disruptive, digitally-savvy, and adaptive leaders in the Supply Chain and Logistics sector are highly valued and I’m excited to be able to tap into Pedersen & Partners’ market intelligence, network, and support capabilities across the globe. As a formerly independent recruiter, I look forward to partnering with my colleagues and enriching our joint capabilities for the benefit of our Middle East & Africa clients, as well as in other geographies,” added Brian Cartwright, Client Partner, Supply Chain & Logistics at Pedersen & Partners.


Pedersen & Partners is a leading international Executive Search firm. We operate 57 wholly owned offices in 53 countries across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia & the Americas. Our values Trust, Relationship and Professionalism apply to our interaction with clients as well as executives. More information about Pedersen & Partners is available at www.pedersenandpartners.com

If you would like to conduct an interview with a representative of Pedersen & Partners, or have other media-related requests, please contact: Diana Danu, Marketing and Communications Manager at: diana.danu@pedersenandpartners.com

Pedersen & Partners adds a new consultant to its team in the Czech Republic

May 3, 2019 – Prague, Czech Republic – Pedersen & Partners, a leading international Executive Search firm with 57 wholly owned offices in 53 countries has appointed Henry Ertner as Principal in Prague, Czech Republic.

Henry Ertner brings over a decade of professional consulting experience with strong emphasis on key account and change management in Germany and CEE. He commenced his consulting career in the Energy sector working in this field in Germany and the Czech Republic developing business processes and later, at a consulting company responsible for Change Management and Process Management.

Martina Dvorakova has been working with international management consulting and executive search firms prior to joining Pedersen & Partners, where she contributed to successful completion of projects with her extensive knowledge in the Automotive sector, FMCG and Logistics.

“The value that we offer our clients in their search for top talent is partnering them with consultants that have both the understanding of the local market and client’s business. Henry brings a solid international experience in DACH and CEE regions, while Martina adds a decade of work in the Executive Search industry. I am confident that their expertise and strong track record will be beneficial both to our clients and colleagues across the world,” announced Petra Grabmayer, Partner and Country Manager for the Czech Republic at Pedersen & Partners.

“What sets Pedersen & Partners apart from other executive search firms is its ability to call on the knowledge of their consultants who work in over 50 countries in order to provide relevant and up-to-date solution for a client. I look forward to working with my colleagues internationally, sharing my knowledge and helping our clients with their leadership talent challenges,” said Henry Ertner, Principal at Pedersen & Partners.


Pedersen & Partners is a leading international Executive Search firm. We operate 57 wholly owned offices in 53 countries across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia & the Americas. Our values Trust, Relationship and Professionalism apply to our interaction with clients as well as executives. More information about Pedersen & Partners is available at www.pedersenandpartners.com

If you would like to conduct an interview with a representative of Pedersen & Partners, or have other media-related requests, please contact: Anastasia Alpaticova, Marketing and Communications Manager at: anastasia.alpaticova@pedersenandpartners.com

 

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