Global logistics operations of Privalia are bolstered with the hiring of a seasoned executive from DHL.
Privalia, the popular online distribution platform, has announced the appointment of Víctor del Pozo as its new Global Logistics Manager. With over fourteen years of experience in the logistics sector and a wealth of qualifications, del Pozo is poised to lead the company's logistics operations in five markets: Spain, Italy, Brazil, Mexico, and Germany.
Víctor del Pozo joins Privalia from DHL Supply Chain, where he spent the last eight years honing his skills. Prior to this, he worked for companies such as CVC, CTC Ingeniería Dedicada, and DHL, as well as SEUR in the logistics sector. Del Pozo holds a PDD from the Iese business school and completed the Supply Chain Leadership Certificate Program at the University of Wisconsin. He also graduated in Naval Engineering and has a master's degree in Industrial Production Engineering and Plant Management. Additionally, he has a postgraduate degree in Environmental Consulting.
Del Pozo will report to Antonio Grau, the corporate general director of Privalia. Grau, who is currently leading the company alongside Lucas Carné and José Manuel Villanueva, expressed his excitement about the new addition to the team. "Víctor's extensive experience and qualifications make him the perfect fit for this role," Grau said. "We are confident that he will help us to further strengthen our logistics department and drive our continued growth."
Privalia, which operates through three business units: Privalia, dress-for-less, and Claire+Bruce, expects to close 2011 with a turnover of 336 million euros. The company is currently in the process of diversifying, with the entry into new sectors such as travel and an increase in its fashion activity. With the appointment of del Pozo, Privalia is well-positioned to continue its growth and success in the coming years.
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