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Hellmann: Lee L’Ons is the new Regional CEO IMEA

03.04.2025

OSNABRÜCK. Lee L’Ons took over the position of Regional CEO IMEA on the International Executive Board of Hellmann Worldwide Logistics on April 1. Born in South Africa, he brings with him 30 years of experience in logistics in the IMEA region. IMEA is the abbreviation for the India, Middle East and Africa region. In his new role, L’Ons succeeds Madhav Kurup, who has successfully managed the region since joining Hellmann in 2008 and was appointed to the company’s Management Board as COO for the Air Freight, Ocean Freight and Contract Logistics product areas at the beginning of the year.

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