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Susak appointed Managing Director Land Transport & Logistics Germany at Gebrüder Weiss

May 20, 2026

International logistics service provider Gebrüder Weiss has appointed a new Managing Director for its Land Transport & Logistics Germany business unit. Effective July 1, 2026, Goran Susak will assume the position.

In his new role, Susak will be responsible for the strategic and operational development of the company’s German land transport and logistics activities. Key priorities include the stabilization and further development of the organization as well as expanding integrated logistics solutions.

A logistics expert with over 25 years of experience in the logistics industry, he most recently held a management position at Kuehne+Nagel, leading several regions with full responsibility for financial results. His scope of responsibility included road freight and contract logistics as well as sea and air freight. Prior to that, he held various leadership roles in sales and contract logistics. He began his career at Dachser.

Goran Susak

He graduated from the German Academy for Foreign Trade and Logistics (DAV) with a degree in business and transport management, focusing on management. Throughout his career, he has received numerous awards for achievements in sales and contract logistics and has an excellent professional network, particularly in Germany.

“Gebrüder Weiss stands for reliability, entrepreneurial thinking, and a very clear commitment to quality. I look forward to taking responsibility for the land transport and logistics business in Germany and to advancing it sustainably together with the team in a challenging market environment,” says Goran Susak.

Jürgen Bauer, Member of the Management Board at Gebrüder Weiss, adds: “With Goran Susak, we are gaining an experienced executive who knows the German market extremely well. He brings the necessary operational expertise and strategic perspective to further develop our organization and to generate additional momentum in the contract logistics segment.”

Germany remains a key market in Europe for Gebrüder Weiss. Accordingly, the company will continue to focus on the sustainable development of its structures and the consistent expansion of its service portfolio.

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