Agility names James Gagn as Greater China CEO

Agility names James Gagn as Greater China CEO

Agility, a logistics provider, has appointed James Gagne as CEO for Greater China.

Gagne’s appointment is part of a new regional management structure at Agility that will help to better manage its growing network of offices and to engage specialists for industry vertical sectors.

“We are delighted to have James on board as he brings 12 years of experience of working in China with a leading logistics services provider and he will be a key player as Agility continues to grow its business both organically and through strategic acquisition,” said Wolfgang Hollermann, CEO, Agility, Asia Pacific.

Agility is to strengthen its management team as a result of continuing high levels of growth in Asia Pacific and has set up five new regions and appointed leaders to manage these regions.

The five regions and their leaders are: North Asia (Japan, Korea, Philippines, and Guam), Olaf Tauschke; South East Asia (Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam), Mykell Lee; South Asia (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka), Mahesh Niruttan; Australasia (Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and South Pacific Islands), Mick Turnbull; Greater China (China, Hong Kong and Taiwan), James Gagne.

The Asia Pacific region is part of the Global Integrated Logistics (GIL) unit of Agility. The GIL unit has four regional CEOs – one for each geographical region. In Asia the CEO is Wolfgang Hollermann, in the Americas, Mike Bible, in Europe, Beat Simon, and in Middle East and Africa, Elias Monem.

The GIL unit is headquartered out of Baar, Switzerland and is managed by Essa Al-Saleh, president and CEO, Global Integrated Logistics.