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DHL Supply Chain appoints 3 North America leaders under Strategy 2X30

2026/05/26
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DHL Supply Chain appoints 3 North America leaders under Strategy 2X30

According to container-news.com, DHL Supply Chain announced three leadership appointments in North America on May 25, 2026, as part of its long-term Strategy 2X30 growth plan. The appointments target enhanced capabilities in transportation, supply chain orchestration, and real estate solutions — all central pillars of the company’s stated objective to double revenue by 2030.

New Global and Regional Leadership Roles

Jim Monkmeyer was appointed Global Head of LLP & Supply Chain Orchestration. He previously served as President of Transportation for DHL Supply Chain North America. His new role reflects DHL’s emphasis on end-to-end coordination across logistics service providers, third-party carriers, and digital platforms — a capability the company identifies as essential amid rising global volatility. According to Andries Retief, Chief Development Officer at DHL Supply Chain, “As supply chains become more global, interconnected, and volatile, orchestration has become one of the most critical capabilities our customers need.”

Adam Ruff was promoted to President of Transportation for North America. Prior to this appointment, he held the position of Vice President, Strategy Product Development M&A. His promotion signals DHL’s prioritization of integrated transportation services — including drayage, dedicated fleet management, and multimodal routing — as a key growth vector. Mark Kunar, CEO of DHL Supply Chain North America, affirmed that “transportation remains a key growth area for the company in the region.”

Real Estate Solutions Expansion

Dave Moss was named Head of Real Estate Solutions for North America. He most recently served as Chief Financial Officer for DHL Supply Chain Latin America. This appointment directly supports DHL’s response to surging demand for flexible, technology-enabled logistics infrastructure — particularly in markets experiencing rapid e-commerce fulfillment expansion and nearshoring acceleration. The source states that the move reflects “growing demand for flexible and technology-driven warehouse and logistics infrastructure solutions.”

Strategic Context and Industry Alignment

These leadership changes come amid broader industry consolidation and capability specialization. In 2025, CMA CGM appointed Esra Bora to lead Oceania operations — part of its $1.2 billion global logistics infrastructure investment program — while Maersk reported a 14% year-on-year increase in contract logistics revenue in Q1 2026, driven largely by integrated warehousing and transport offerings. DHL’s Strategy 2X30 is benchmarked against industry-wide trends: Gartner reports that 68% of Fortune 500 supply chain leaders increased orchestration-related hiring in 2025, and the global market for logistics real estate solutions is projected to reach $29.4 billion by 2027 (Statista, 2025). For practitioners, the appointments indicate a clear operational shift — from siloed functional leadership toward cross-domain accountability, with direct implications for vendor selection criteria, SLA design, and technology integration roadmaps.

Source: container-news.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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