Toll has appointed Robert Reiter as Group Managing Director, effective 1 July 2026. He will assume the role in addition to his current position as President of Global Forwarding, ensuring continuity of leadership and a strong connection across the Group.
“Robert is a proven leader with deep knowledge of our business, customers and operations. His appointment as Group Managing Director reflects our strong confidence in his leadership and his ability to drive the Group’s continued growth, performance and transformation. We are pleased to have him lead Toll through its next phase," Executive Chairman of Toll Group, Thomas Knudsen, said.
As Group Managing Director, he will be responsible for setting the strategic direction and driving the overall performance of the Group, ensuring alignment across all businesses to deliver sustainable growth and long-term value creation. Working closely with the Board and Executive Leadership Team, he will focus on strengthening performance, enhancing competitiveness, and positioning the Group to capture emerging opportunities.
“I am honoured to be appointed Group Managing Director at such an important time for Toll. We have strong capabilities, dedicated people and significant opportunities ahead. I look forward to working closely with our teams, customers and partners to build on our momentum and continue delivering strong outcomes for our customers and stakeholders," Robert Reiter stated.
Reiter joined Toll Global Forwarding in August 2025 and currently serves as President. In this role, he has played a key part in strengthening customer relationships, improving regional operations and leading transformation initiatives across the business.
He brings extensive global freight forwarding experience, with leadership roles at organisations including Kuehne & Nagel, Panalpina, DB Schenker and DHL, alongside deep experience across end-to-end supply chains, including contract logistics.
A transition plan is in place to ensure continuity for customers, employees and partners as Reiter assumes his new role.
