Since 1 August 2021, Rémi Ayikoué Amavi is the new Managing Director of Bolloré Transport & Logistics Mali. He succeeds Éric Dupuis, who has retired after 29 years with the Bolloré Group.
A Beninese national, Rémi Ayikoué Amavi joined Bolloré Transport & Logistics in 2006 at the company's Equatorial Guinean subsidiary, where he was in charge of the commercial development of logistics activities. He then became Managing Director in 2017.
Rémi Ayikoué Amavi has a degree in Management and Business Strategy from ENACO-Lille. He will use his experience to develop logistics activities in Mali. In particular, he will draw on Bolloré Transport & Logistics' network in 109 countries and the expertise of his employees to improve services to the country.
“I am honoured by the trust that the company I joined 15 years ago has placed in me. With the help of all the teams in Mali, we will make our modest contribution to the socio-economic development of the country and offer our customers innovative logistics solutions in line with Bolloré Transport & Logistics' policy", said Remi Ayikoue Amavi.
About de Bolloré Transport & Logistics Mali
Bolloré Transport & Logistics Mali is the leading operator in transport, logistics and handling. The company now employs more than 200 people in Mali, notably through its agencies in Bamako, Kayes, Sikasso and Kati, and also manages the dry ports of Soterko, Faladié and Kali. Bolloré Transport & Logistics Mali implements a social policy for the benefit of the Malian population, which is reflected each year in the support of numerous solidarity actions in the education and health sectors. www.bollore-transport-logistics.com

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