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SkyTeam Cargo, the airline cargo alliance, has launched Peter Penseel, President – Delta Cargo, because the contemporary chairperson of its Cargo Govt Board. Penseel replaces Teddy Zebitz, Saudia Cargo CEO, who has served two terms within the role since 2021.

Penseel, a Dutch national, brings extra than three a protracted time of skills in change roles across the air cargo, freight forwarding and logistics sectors. Ahead of becoming a member of Delta, he served as Chief Operating Officer of airfreight at CEVA Logistics and, in 2021, become once named Cargo Govt of the Year by Air Cargo World.

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“It is miles an honour to take the helm at SkyTeam Cargo because the alliance approaches its twenty fifth anniversary year,” acknowledged Penseel. “There are thrilling trends ahead for SkyTeam Cargo, and I address up for working with an worldwide-class community of devour-minded cargo carriers as we are trying to take our global offering to contemporary heights.”

Teddy Zebitz acknowledged,” SkyTeam Cargo leads the industry in delivering a detailed global community and product portfolio underpinned by a dedication to seamless provider. I wish Peter all the very most attention-grabbing for his tenure and address up for seeing SkyTeam Cargo’s future divulge and success.”

Patrick Roux, SkyTeam CEO added, “Peter’s intensive skills in air cargo can be a gargantuan asset to our alliance and its members as we work to make stronger our enlighten because the sphere’s most attention-grabbing cargo alliance. I’d also devour to sincerely thank Teddy for his outstanding management; his skills and files be pleased vastly benefited SkyTeam Cargo, namely as our member airways navigated the many challenges of the pandemic.”

Penseel’s profession contains senior management positions at Qatar Airways Cargo, DHL Worldwide Forwarding and UTi Worldwide, and he also serves as a member of the Supervisory Board of Maastricht Aachen Airport within the Netherlands.

Dayna Harap