Logistics expert Rhenus has appointed a new sector manager, following the acquisition of its fourth warehouse on Magna Park in Lutterworth.
As European sector manager, Harry Wheelhouse will help drive the continued growth of the business in the UK and support international business growth across Rhenus' facilities in Europe, working with both national and international clients.
With a 10-year background in the logistics industry, Harry joined the commercial team at Rhenus Warehousing Solutions in March. He began his career in the industry working as a business development manager at Royal Mail Group, where he spent five years developing his skills and knowledge. Harry then acquired a further five years’ experience as a business development director working at two different third-party logistics (3PL) companies, developing ecommerce fulfilment solutions and online services for key sectors and brands at Unilever and PepsiCo, among others.
Specialising in the fashion and ecommerce sectors, Harry and his team are now building and enhancing the company’s client base and reputation.
Harry says: “Rhenus is performing exceptionally well globally, and with our bespoke services available in the UK, particularly for clients in the fashion sector, I see so much potential in the growth of the company. My new role at Rhenus is enabling me to play an active role in ensuring the needs of our valued customers are met, while keeping connected with our overseas teams to ensure top marketing strategies are being delivered. I believe Rhenus is a true innovator which offers industry-leading solutions, and I am eager to see what my future holds as part of the team.”
MD at Rhenus Warehousing Solutions Lutterworth, Kerry Delaney, says: “Harry Wheelhouse has settled in exceptionally well so far and has already shown himself to be a great asset to the team. At Rhenus, we believe in the importance of providing people with great new opportunities to enhance themselves, and it’s wonderful to see hardworking individuals like Harry Wheelhouse flourish in their trade.”