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Bollore Transport & Logistics appoints Cameroonian, Pierre Ngon to head operations in Benin and Niger

September 18, 2020

By Amos Fofung

Pierre Ngon
Pierre Ngon

Cameroon-born, Pierre Ngon has been appointed managing director of the Benin/Niger cluster of Bollore Transport & Logistics. With little over 20-year of service with Bolloré Transport & Logistics subsidiaries across Africa, Pierre’s promotion come as surprise to few who describe him as hardworking and a well-grounded expert in logistics.

At 47, Pierre Ngon who holds a Master’s in Management Sciences with major in Finance and Accounting from the University of Douala, possesses in-depth knowledge of the African continent and has developed robust managerial skills over his career.

On his promotion he is quoted to have said he was satisfied and grateful to the management of the company following his appointment declaring his readiness to work hard for the growth and development of the company.

“It is a great pride for me to join the cluster teams. The employees are passionate and the challenges for our company are great. Together, we will continue to develop activities, offer our customers competitive solutions, and participate in the socio-economic growth of these two magnificent countries…,” he noted. Ngon is an expert in transport and logistics. He holds a master's degree in management science option finance & accounting obtained from the University of Douala.

With over two-decade career in the company, Ngon is no stranger to the work that awaits him. As part of his new responsibilities, Ngon is charged with overseeing the development of logistics activities in Benin and Niger, harnessing his knowledge of the market and addressing the needs of import and export customers while developing an innovative and agile solutions adapted to the needs of local and international customers.

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