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Kuehne+Nagel further strengthens Africa footprint

Kuehne+Nagel will serve its customers in Africa with an even stronger service: The Group today announced that Alexandre Muratore has been appointed Managing Director of the newly established West Africa Cluster comprising Senegal, Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Guinea, Burkina Faso, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Togo, Benin, Mauritania, Guinea Bissau. He will be operating out of Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Together with the local teams, Alexandre will develop new business opportunities and grow Kuehne+Nagel’s presence in West Africa, supporting the company’s strategy to expand its footprint on the continent. This step also reflects the company’s newly announced Roadmap 2026. Within the framework of its cornerstone “Market Potential”, Kuehne+Nagel focuses on expanding its geographic footprint in growth regions.


Alexandre’s career with Kuehne+Nagel began in 2014 as District Branch Manager and National Sea Logistics Manager in Angola. In his most recent role, he was the Managing Director of Kuehne+Nagel Qatar. “I look forward to relocating to Africa and leading the West African team as Managing Director. Our primary goal is to expand our presence in this key market by strengthening and developing local partnerships with our suppliers and customers”, comments Alexandre.

“I am delighted to join this team that has a firm focus on customer needs and service excellence. I look forward to building on the many successes that have been realised by Alexandre and his team and believe that our West Africa Cluster will benefit tremendously from his experience and commitment.”

Bradley Francis, Regional Business Development Manager, Healthcare, Middle East and Africa of Kuehne+Nagel.

“Kuehne+Nagel is strengthening its leadership team to support the company’s continued growth and success in the Middle East and Africa region. Alexandre Muratore’s appointment as Managing Director of the West Africa Cluster will drive new business opportunities, leveraging his extensive knowledge of the region. For Qatar, logistics is regarded as a critical component of its 2030 vision, which aims to create a diverse and sustainable economy. Bradley Francis, as the new Managing Director of Qatar will continue to build on the strong base Alexandre has created, taking advantage of its strategic location and proximity to major Asian and European markets, supported by a solid infrastructure and a business-friendly environment.”

Lee I’Ons, President of Kuehne+Nagel Middle East and Africa.
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