Etihad Cargo announces new regional structure

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Etihad Cargo has changed its organisational structure into four regions to support business development and growth as well as improve customer experience.

The carrier claimed its new structure will enable the carrier to align more closely with the needs of its customers with a new allocation of regions and the creation of a dedicated customer experience department.

The transformation has restructured Etihad Cargo’s global network into four regions managed by newly appointed directors: South Asia and Oceania (SAPAC, India, Vietnam, Australia) led by Bernard Lee; North Eastern Asia (China, Hong Kong and Macau, Korea, Japan, Taiwan) led by Jacqueline Han Lin Ni; Europe and Americas (North Europe, Central Europe, South Europe, UK and Ireland, Americas) led by Rainer Krammer; and Africa, Middle East and CIS (GCC, UAE, Africa, Levant, CIS) led by Grant Kemp.

This regional segmentation is designed to enhance capabilities in key markets and bring the organisation closer to its customers, allowing for more effective and tailored responses to specific requirements.

Led by Lubna Allaham, the customer experience department is designed to improve the customer journey with additional customised customer-centric solutions, ensuring Etihad Cargo can continue to deliver high levels of service.

Etihad Cargo will also strengthen its sales team and reinforce its commitment to the UAE market with the appointment of Rayan Alhaddar to the new role of senior manager business development cargo manager.

Stanislas Brun, vice president cargo, commented: “Etihad Cargo is committed to building strong partnerships to achieve mutual growth and success. This new structure will enable Etihad Cargo to work even more closely with its customers and better understand their specific needs.

“With the appointment of new regional managers and senior leaders, I am confident that the team is well-equipped to deliver exceptional results and drive the continued success of Etihad Cargo. This ensures our services and products are aligned with customer expectations, delivering a superior experience for all.”

Nadia Al Bastaki, chief people and corporate affairs officer at Etihad Airways, added: “This new organisational structure underscores the vital importance of the Cargo division to Etihad’s vision and ambitious plans for growth.

“By enhancing Etihad Cargo’s regional capabilities and focusing on customer experience, the carrier is not only improving its service offering but also reinforcing its commitment to being the air cargo partner of choice. Etihad is confident that this new organisation will drive the cargo division’s continued evolution and success, fully aligned with the airline’s core values.”

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Rebecca Jeffrey

Rebecca Jeffrey
New to aviation journalism, I joined Air Cargo News in late 2021 as deputy editor. I previously worked for Mercator Media’s six maritime sector magazines as a reporter, heading up news for Port Strategy. Prior to this, I was editor for Recruitment International (now TALiNT International). Contact me on: [email protected]