DHL eCommerce, part of the newly re-named global division Post - eCommerce - Parcel (PeP) formerly known as the Deutsche Post MAIL division, has named Malcolm Monteiro as CEO Asia Pacific, DHL eCommerce.
Malcolm succeeds Patrick Martin, who led Global Mail Asia Pacific since 2009. Patrick becomes the new Senior Vice President, Markets and Products, DHL eCommerce at corporate headquarters in Bonn, Germany.
Malcolm, formerly Managing Director of Blue Dart Express and CEO of DHL Express South Asia since 2006, will join the DHL eCommerce Management Board and be responsible for overseeing and steering the development of DHL eCommerce as the global e-commerce enabler in Asia Pacific.
Thomas Kipp, CEO, DHL eCommerce, said, “These are exciting times for Deutsche Post DHL as the DHL eCommerce business unit carves out a new benchmark for e-commerce logistics services around the world. Malcolm and his team will be responsible for building on existing solutions as well as developing new service areas – e-commerce solutions, e-fulfilment, domestic delivery and returns as well as cross-border B2C e-commerce.”
Malcolm said, “Establishing DHL eCommerce as the leading end-to-end e-commerce solutions provider and global e-commerce enabler in Asia Pacific is an exciting opportunity. Our clients will be looking to us to provide innovative products and services that give them a competitive advantage in the global e-commerce marketplace and we aim to exceed their expectations.”
Malcolm obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai in 1975 and completed his Post Graduate Degree in Business Management from the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, in 1977.
Malcolm succeeds Patrick Martin, who led Global Mail Asia Pacific since 2009. Patrick becomes the new Senior Vice President, Markets and Products, DHL eCommerce at corporate headquarters in Bonn, Germany.
Malcolm, formerly Managing Director of Blue Dart Express and CEO of DHL Express South Asia since 2006, will join the DHL eCommerce Management Board and be responsible for overseeing and steering the development of DHL eCommerce as the global e-commerce enabler in Asia Pacific.
Thomas Kipp, CEO, DHL eCommerce, said, “These are exciting times for Deutsche Post DHL as the DHL eCommerce business unit carves out a new benchmark for e-commerce logistics services around the world. Malcolm and his team will be responsible for building on existing solutions as well as developing new service areas – e-commerce solutions, e-fulfilment, domestic delivery and returns as well as cross-border B2C e-commerce.”
Malcolm said, “Establishing DHL eCommerce as the leading end-to-end e-commerce solutions provider and global e-commerce enabler in Asia Pacific is an exciting opportunity. Our clients will be looking to us to provide innovative products and services that give them a competitive advantage in the global e-commerce marketplace and we aim to exceed their expectations.”
Malcolm obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai in 1975 and completed his Post Graduate Degree in Business Management from the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, in 1977.