Distribution behemoth Ingram Micro
has today set its new organisational model in motion.
From today onwards, the distributor will consist of four business units,
compared to 11 previously – these are Central and Eastern Europe, South West,
France and The Nordics and the UK as a standalone unit.
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According to Ingram the regional organisation will enable it to remain agile
and responsive to opportunities in the market.
Jay Forbes, president of Ingram Micro EMEA, said: “The consolidation of 14
countries into four separate business units creates a simpler, streamlined
structure while promoting a greater level of collaboration within and between
business units. It will enable us to create a consistent level of operational
excellence that will make us a stronger competitor in the marketplace.”
Inevitably the new structure has prompted a management reshuffle. According
to Ingram Micro’s press release:
In the South West business unit, Dominique Deklerck will assume the
leadership role at Ingram Micro Italy and Steve Meynen will lead Ingram Micro
Belgium.
Christian Bittebierre will lead a combined France and Nordics business
unit, with two of his colleagues - Pierre Yvon Mechali and Etienne Choquet -
becoming deputy managing directors of Ingram Micro France. Magnus Högvall will
continue to lead the Nordic operations (Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark) and
will report directly to Christian.
Gerhard Schulz will take the lead of the Central & Eastern Europe
business unit in addition to his role as executive managing director for
Germany. Florian Wallner, currently chief financial officer of Ingram Micro
Austria, will serve as interim acting country manager for Ingram Micro Austria.
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