Gruber Logistics is further strengthening its management board: Since the beginning of March, Marco Manfredini has been working at the top of the renowned logistics service provider based in South Tyrol. The experienced industry expert will be responsible for the business areas of full truckloads (FTL), oversized and heavy transports, and trucking, as well as the fleet. Together with the CEO of Gruber Logistics, Martin Gruber, to whom Marco Manfredini reports directly, and the second managing director in the leadership trio, Marcello Corazzola, the new addition will further sharpen the logistics provider’s profile in the market and expand its important role in the industry.
Marco Manfredini, born in 1968, has held various positions in the logistics industry over more than two decades, including the position of Group Chief Operation Officer at Arcese and Group Managing Director at Codognotto. “We are very pleased to welcome Marco Manfredini to our team,” said Martin Gruber, CEO of Gruber Logistics. “We are convinced that Marco Manfredini, with his extensive experience and commitment, will be a valuable asset to our company.”
The newly appointed managing director himself commented on his entry into the traditional company: “I look forward to the new challenge with confidence and anticipation of working with the talented team at Gruber Logistics. Together, we will work to achieve our goals and further strengthen the company.”
Committed to addressing industry-specific problems in volatile markets, Gruber Logistics dynamically advocates for efficient and resilient supply chains in the interest of its customers. Recently, the corporate group announced the integration of the project cargo specialist Züst & Bachmeier Project into its product portfolio. With this knowledge carrier, the service provider can further drive its growth course in this logistics specialty segment. Gruber Logistics also continuously invests in innovative and sustainable solutions in the area of fleet and the associated emission-reducing transport logistics.