Guillaume Crozier has been promoted to chief cargo officer at global air and travel services provider dnata.
According to Crozier’s LinkedIn profile, he took up the position this month and remains based in the UAE. He has worked for dnata for over 13 years to date and has over 20 years of experience in the cargo and logistics industry.
Prior to starting his new role, he was senior vice president, cargo, UAE and head of global cargo strategy for just over three years. In this role he led the strategic direction, growth, and transformation of the cargo business across the UAE and globally, overseeing a team of over 3,000 employees and managing multiple stakeholder relationships.
Before that, he worked in various operations management positions at the ground handler.
He is also a board member at dnata Logistics and Wallenborn Middle East Logistics.
Earlier this year, dnata appointed Clive Sauvé-Hopkins as divisional senior vice president (DSVP), airport operations to oversee the company’s global ground handling and cargo business at 97 airports in 16 countries.
Dnata and offers ground handling, cargo, travel, catering and retail services in over 30 countries across six continents.
Last month, dnata became the first ground handler in Europe to receive IATA environmental management certification in recognition of its sustainability initiatives. The handler also received its first Cargo iQ certification as it focuses on continuous reporting and transparency across its network.