Effective May 1, Eric Herman has moved to a position as Global Chief Commercial Officer for Damco, the logistics arm of A.P. Moller-Maersk Group. He will take overall responsibility for Damco’s global commercial activities. Aged 46, Eric Herman has 19 years of commercial experience and a strong execution record, which is exactly what Damco is looking for, says Damco CEO Rolf Habben-Jansen.

“I am very happy to have Eric on board and I am convinced that he will be a strong addition to our commercial team and to our global leadership team.”

Eric Herman joins Damco at a time of steady progress and high expectations, especially in growth markets. With a USD 2.8 bn. turnover in 2011, Damco has set out on an ambitious growth path, to become a major player in the global logistics industry.

The challenge facing the new Global CCO is to help Damco to continue delivering superior value to the customers, to grow faster than the market, as well as growing volumes significantly, while further improving profitability.

“I am excited to join Damco at this time. Damco has come a long way already, but the potential for further strengthening customer partnerships and growing Damco’s position as a logistics provider is huge. I am looking forward to get started,” Eric Herman said.

Eric Herman joins Damco from a position with A.P. Moller-Maersk owned shipping line Safmarine, where he has been Chief Commercial Officer since 2010. Before joining the A.P. Moller-Maersk Group, Eric Herman had a successful career within General Electrics (GE Plastics) and SABIC, which includes a number of leadership positions and three years in Shanghai, P.R. China (2005-2008).

Eric Herman holds a Master of Science, Material Science & Engineering from (Technische Universiteit) University of Technology in Delft. He is a Dutch native, and is married to Nicole with two children.

At Damco, Eric will be based in the HQ office in Copenhagen.

 

 

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