Hui takes over DHL’s South China operation

DHL has appointed Edward Hui as Country Manager Hong Kong, Macau and South China for DHL Global Forwarding.

In the new role, Hui is responsible for developing and executing the company’s corporate strategies and operations in Hong Kong, Macau and South China in collaboration with the global network.

He will also play a key role in exploring market opportunities and enhancing customer satisfaction for the complete range of freight logistics services that DHL offers to its customers.

“Edward has a proven track record, both in DHL and in the logistics industry, as well as excellent knowledge of Hong Kong and mainland China markets,” said Victor Mok, senior vice-president, Greater China, DHL Global Forwarding.

“I am confident that under Edward’s leadership, DHL will continue to attain and maintain the number one position in the region.”

Hui joined DHL Global Forwarding in 2004 as head of airfreight operations for Exel, and subsequently led the successful integration of the equally-sized freight operations of heritage Exel and DHL Danzas Air and Ocean.

Hui has a distinguished career in the transportation industry. Prior to joining DHL, he was with Cathay Pacific Airways for over 13 years where he began his career as a management trainee. He held management positions in various departments of the carrier including Corporate Planning and International Affairs in Hong Kong, and overseas stations in Malaysia and Indonesia.

In the latter part of his career with Cathay Pacific, Hui concentrated in leading strategic projects in China, including joint venture and alliance development.

DHL has appointed Edward Hui as country manager Hong Kong, Macau and South China for DHL Global Forwarding.

In the new role, Hui is responsible for developing and executing the company’s corporate strategies and operations in Hong Kong, Macau and South China in collaboration with the global network.

He will also play a key role in exploring market opportunities and enhancing customer satisfaction for the complete range of freight logistics services that DHL offers to its customers.

“Edward has a proven track record, both in DHL and in the logistics industry, as well as excellent knowledge of Hong Kong and mainland China markets,” said Victor Mok, senior vice-president, Greater China, DHL Global Forwarding.

“I am confident that under Edward’s leadership, DHL will continue to attain and maintain the number one position in the region.”

Hui joined DHL Global Forwarding in 2004 as head of airfreight operations for Exel, and subsequently led the successful integration of the equally-sized freight operations of heritage Exel and DHL Danzas Air and Ocean.

Hui has a distinguished career in the transportation industry. Prior to joining DHL, he was with Cathay Pacific Airways for over 13 years where he began his career as a management trainee. He held management positions in various departments of the carrier including Corporate Planning and International Affairs in Hong Kong, and overseas stations in Malaysia and Indonesia.

In the latter part of his career with Cathay Pacific, Hui concentrated in leading strategic projects in China, including joint venture and alliance development.

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