Guillaume de Montessus
appointed Managing Director
of Onet Logistique and member of the Executive Committee
This appointment is in line with Onet's ambition to strengthen and structure its logistics activities, in order to become the benchmark for in situ logistics. It also accompanies the acquisition of ISS's Logistics and Production activities in France, consolidating the Group's expertise in this market.
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His appointment to the Executive Committee reflects the recognition of his leadership and innovative vision for the sector.
Onet Logistique's strategy is focused on creating added value. Going beyond logistics services to actively contribute to our customers' performance is our priority.
Guillaume de Montessus, Managing Director, Onet Logistique
Aged 42, with a degree in industrial and mechanical engineering from UTC Compiègne, Guillaume de Montessus joined Onet in 2009 as head of design and methods.
In 2011, he moved to Onet Airport Services, before taking over as CEO in 2018, a position he has retained, ensuring the continuity of the structuring projects undertaken in recent years.
By strengthening its organizational capabilities and drawing on the experience of Guillaume de Montessus, the Group confirms its position as a strategic partner for companies.
With this new dynamic, Onet reaffirms its commitment to offering innovative, customized solutions in logistics consulting and engineering, flow management and control, and production and administrative delegation, thus contributing to its customers' competitiveness in a constantly changing environment.
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