Logistics expert takes on key role in partnerships and market access
Bonn, April 01, 2026 – With Bram van Londen, BusinessCode has gained a proven expert in logistics and supply chain technology who will play a key role in driving the company“s expansion in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region. In his role as Principal Strategic Partnerships & Sales, he will focus on building strong partnerships, accelerating access to relevant markets, and ensuring effective operational implementation on the ground.
Van Londen brings extensive international experience to the role. His career includes positions at TNT Express, later FedEx, Siemens Logistics, and fast-growing technology companies. He understands the requirements of global logistics networks as well as the dynamics of emerging markets, combining strategic insight with a strong focus on operational impact.
„The region is rapidly evolving into a central hub for global supply chains. The key is not just to observe this development, but to actively shape it,“ says Bram van Londen. „It is about turning transparency into concrete decisions and deploying solutions in a way that delivers immediate impact in day-to-day operations.“
In this context, van Londen takes on a central role in expanding structures and partnerships across the GCC region. The goal is to further strengthen existing customer relationships, activities, and networks in the region. Together with local stakeholders, scalable, data-driven control models for complex logistics processes are to be established, creating the foundation for sustainable growth.
BusinessCode, together with its subsidiary BlueBox Systems, provides the technological framework for this expansion and contributes its long-standing expertise in developing data-driven solutions. At the core of the current expansion, however, is clearly the strategic addition of van Londen, whose network and market experience are expected to deliver the decisive momentum for the next phase of growth.
„Bram combines deep industry expertise with the ability to open up markets and strategically develop partnerships,“ says Martin Schulze, CEO of BusinessCode. „This combination is particularly critical in a region like the GCC.“
For BusinessCode and BlueBox Systems, the GCC region remains a key future market. New trade routes and logistics structures are emerging, bringing new demands for technology and processes. Actively shaping this dynamic and translating technological strengths into tangible value for the market is the clear objective. „Despite-and because of-the current situation, the GCC region remains of crucial importance to us. It is essential for us to stand alongside our customers and partners in the region,“ adds CEO Martin Schulze, also referring to the current geopolitical context.
Against this backdrop, the region is also gaining further geopolitical relevance. Global supply chains are evolving, and requirements are increasing. This is exactly where Bram van Londen comes in. With his experience and network, he assumes a key role-not only accompanying market developments, but actively driving them forward and strategically positioning BusinessCode and BlueBox Systems in the region.
For more than 25 years, BusinessCode has stood for tailor-made IT solutions. Every day, more than 20,000 users in Germany and abroad work with the Bonn-based IT service provider“s software. Customer proximity and accessibility are just as characteristic as the expertise and competence of its long-standing employees.
Since 1999, logistics has been the company“s core industry. With international clients such as DHL Express, Hellmann Worldwide Logistics, and Aramex, BusinessCode not only serves a broad customer base but has also built unique industry expertise.
At the heart of its customized IT solutions lies the in-house BCD Suite software library, the result of many years of development work. Combining state-of-the-art technologies with decades of experience and proven solutions, BusinessCode enables its customers to achieve even greater success worldwide.
Since a management buy-out in 2020, responsibility for the company has been shared by ten active employees.
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