Priority Freight strengthens leadership with appointment of Mark McKenna as General Manager
15 May 2025
MIA Member Priority Freight has shared the following press release. 
Priority Freight strengthens leadership with appointment of Mark McKenna as General Manager, Dover HQ Time-critical logistics specialist, Priority Freight, has appointed Mark McKenna as General Manager of its Dover head office, reinforcing its strategic focus on operational excellence and sector-specific growth. McKenna brings over two decades of industry experience, most recently serving as Global Operations Director at B&H Worldwide, where he was also a member of the management board. His tenure there focused on delivering high-performance, time-sensitive solutions in the aerospace sector - closely aligned with Priority Freight’s core capabilities. His earlier career includes senior roles at Agility Logistics and UTi, underpinned by a degree in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Known for his leadership in complex, international freight forwarding environments, McKenna is expected to drive operational improvements and support strategic customer development initiatives from Priority Freight’s flagship UK site. “Mark’s appointment comes at a time of accelerated growth and increasing demand for agile, reliable logistics solutions,” said Neal Williams, Chief Executive Officer at Priority Freight. “His aviation and aerospace expertise, along with his deep operational insight, will be instrumental as we continue to enhance our proposition in time-critical markets.” As General Manager, McKenna assumes full P&L responsibility for the Dover operation, which handles a turnover of approximately £100 million. His remit includes driving sustainable revenue growth, service innovation, and maintaining Priority Freight’s market-leading customer service standards. Priority Freight operates 24/7 365, delivering customised, multimodal logistics solutions across Europe and beyond. The company is known for its ability to solve complex transport challenges at speed—minimising downtime and ensuring continuity in critical supply chains. To find out more click here.
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