- DHL Global Forwarding has named Tobias Maier as CEO for the Middle East and Africa region, effective December 1, 2025, succeeding Amadou Diallo, who is stepping down after eight years to become Group CEO of Aramex.
- A DHL veteran since 2008, Maier brings extensive expertise in finance, digital innovation and strategic growth. He was previously CFO for the MEA region and CEO of Saloodo! MEA, DHL’s digital freight platform. He played a key role in M&A activities and expansion across Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Ethiopia and the UAE, and was instrumental in launching RailDirect, a joint venture with Etihad Rail.
DHL Global Forwarding has appointed Tobias Maier as CEO for the Middle East and Africa region, effective December 1, 2025.
He succeeds Amadou Diallo, who is stepping down after eight years to join Aramex as group CEO. Tobias Maier has experience in finance, digital innovation and strategic growth. Since joining DHL in 2008, he has held various leadership positions, most recently as CFO for the Middle East and Africa region and CEO of Saloodo! Middle East and Africa, DHL’s digital freight platform.
He was also involved in driving regional M&A activities, expanding the company’s footprint in key markets such as Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Ethiopia and the UAE, and establishing innovative initiatives such as DHL’s RailDirect joint venture with Etihad Rail.
Commenting on the appointment, Oscar de Bok, CEO of DHL Global Forwarding, Freight, said: “Tobias is a forward-thinking leader with a strong track record of delivering results and driving innovation. His deep understanding of the region and commitment to digital transformation make him the ideal choice to lead our business into its next chapter.”
“We are deeply grateful to Amadou for his outstanding leadership and unwavering commitment to our people, customers and partners,” de Bok added. “His vision and passion have left an indelible mark on our organization.”
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