Rhenus appoints Peter Nordstrom as CEO for NA Air & Ocean

Peter Nordstrom has been named Chief Executive Officer of the Rhenus Group’s Air & Ocean division in North America. In this role, he will guide operations across the region and ensure they align with the company’s overarching global strategy. 

Peter Nordstrom, CEO of Rhenus Air & Ocean, North America. Image: Rhenus

Bringing over 25 years of international experience in freight forwarding, logistics, and supply chain management, Nordstrom has a strong history of driving transformation, boosting operational performance, and fostering growth in markets across the Americas, Europe, and Asia. His career includes senior leadership posts at Ceva Logistics, Geodis, Kuehne+Nagel, and, most recently, serving as Executive Vice President of Ocean Freight Americas at DB Schenker. 

As North America CEO for Air & Ocean, Nordstrom will focus on strengthening the division’s presence in Canada and the United States, improving efficiency, expanding market share, and accelerating business growth. He will report directly to Jan Harnish, Member of the Board for Air & Ocean.

Jan Harnish, Member of the Board – Air & Ocean stated: “We are pleased to welcome Peter to the Rhenus Group to lead our North America Air & Ocean operations. North America is a vital region for the organization and plays an important role in our industry as it serves as a connection to global trade, especially in today’s market landscape. Strong leadership experience like Peter’s will enhance our market position across the region, driving the next phase of growth and new opportunities to develop. I’m confident he will continue to strengthen our market position and expand our footprint across the region.”

Peter Nordstrom, CEO of Rhenus Air & Ocean North America, commented: “I am honored to join the Rhenus organization and oversee its Air & Ocean division in North America. I look forward to strengthening and growing our market presence with our teams in Canada and in the United States, driving performance and identifying new opportunities. North America is a key region for the global supply chain. As customer expectations continue to evolve, we will remain focused on adapting and delivering solutions that meet the demands of today’s evolving market across the region.”

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