Loscam’s new structure to support innovation

Loscam’s new structure to support innovation

Loscam’s new Vice President Customer Solutions, Michael Donahoo.
Loscam’s new Vice President Customer Solutions, Michael Donahoo.

China Merchants Loscam, one of Asia Pacific’s leaders in pallet and retail ready solutions, has announced a new structure designed to further enhance local management responsibility, strengthen the company’s research and development capabilities and more closely align itself with customer needs.

Three Executive Vice Presidents will continue to lead the business in Loscam’s three key regions; Daniel Bunnett – Australia and New Zealand, Sirin Limpaitoon – South East Asia and Tai Chingnam – Greater China. Mark Daniel will now hold the title of President, Linda Tsui Executive Vice President Finance and David Edwards Vice President Marketing & Development.

Under the structure, a new position of Vice President Customer Solutions has been created to centralise all customer solutions efforts across the group. Michael Donahoo, previously Head of Customer Solutions within Loscam’s Australian business, has been appointed to the role. Michael has extensive experience in retail supply chains joining Loscam in 2013 from Coles where he was Head of Supply Chain for their Coles Express business.

Loscam has introduced a suite of new customer solutions across its markets in Asia Pacific recently. The new structure will see Loscam well placed to satisfy the increasing demand from retail and CPG companies for innovative returnable packaging solutions that help optimise their supply chains.

Mark Daniel, President, China Merchants Loscam said “Today’s initiatives should reflect our ongoing journey to drive innovation and meet the ever changing needs of our customers and their rapidly evolving supply relationships”.

Loscam operates in 10 countries throughout Asia Pacific and is focused on delivering high quality, efficient and environmentally sustainable solutions. The business was established in the 1940s in Australia and the mid-1990s in Asia.

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