B&H makes CCO appointment

  • Posted by David Sexton
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  • 6 August, 2025

AEROSPACE logistics business B&H Worldwide has appointed Australian Matthew Warrington as its new chief commercial officer.

According to the company, Mr Warrington brings to B&H Worldwide more than 30 years of senior leadership experience in international logistics, freight forwarding and supply chain management.

He was president of Toll Global Forwarding with responsibility for strategy.

His appointment is said to mark “a strategic step forward” in strengthening B&H Worldwide’s global commercial capabilities as the company expand its aerospace market presence.

“We are delighted to welcome Matthew to the executive team at a pivotal time for our business,” said Stuart Allen, group chief executive of B&H Worldwide.

“Matthew’s deep expertise in strategy, logistics and commercial transformation combined with his experience across both the customer and operator sides of the industry will be instrumental in accelerating our growth and delivering long-term value to our customers.”

Prior to his role at Toll, Matthew was a partner and director at Boston Consulting Group, leading the supply chain practice area for Australia and New Zealand.

His extensive career also includes senior positions at Linfox, Visy Group and GrainCorp.

Matthew has a Bachelor of Engineering (chemical) and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Melbourne Business School at the University of Melbourne.

Mr Warrington said he was “thrilled to be joining B&H Worldwide at such an exciting stage in its growth”.

“The company’s heritage, specialisation in aerospace logistics and global reputation for excellence set it apart in the industry,” he said.

“I look forward to working with the team to build on this strong foundation and shape the next chapter of commercial success.”

Mr Warrington is to be responsible for driving B&H Worldwide’s global commercial strategy, business development and customer solutions.

 

Posted by David Sexton

David Sexton is DCN’s senior journalist and has an extensive career across online and print media. A former DCN editor, he returns to covering shipping and logistics after a four-year hiatus working at Monash University during which time he managed production of key reports into the Indonesian ports and rail sectors.

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