Rafael Vicens
Vice President IMEA Maersk Project Logistics
Rafael Vicens is the Vice President of Maersk Project Logistics for IMEA, a position he assumed in October 2025. In this role, he leads Maersk’s strategic project logistics operations across India, the Middle East, and Africa, driving performance, innovation, and sustainable solutions in the complex and dynamic world of project cargo logistics.
Prior to joining Maersk, Rafael spent over five years at DB Schenker, where he served as Managing Director Iraq and Head of Global Projects and Industrial Solutions MEA, successfully turning around the division’s financial results and leading major infrastructure and industrial projects across the region. His earlier career includes senior leadership roles at Panalpina, Almajdouie Logistics, and Abnormal Load Engineering (ALE), where he developed deep expertise in heavy lift, project logistics, and port operations, managing multimillion-dollar projects in energy, mining, and renewables.
Rafael holds an Executive MBA from London Business School, along with executive programs at Columbia Business School and DB Schenker’s Global Leadership Program in Germany. A Master Civil Engineer by training, he brings over 20 years of experience combining technical precision, commercial acumen, and strategic leadership to advance the logistics and transport sector in emerging markets.
Programma van het evenement 2026: sessies
Zal de vraag naar militaire paraatheid de verouderde infrastructuur van Europa redden?
Europe's defence spending surge is not only strengthening military capacity but also upgrading the region’s logistics infrastructure. As governments throughout invest in military mobility, infrastructure such as roads, rail networks, ports and terminals are being modernised to facilitate heavy cargo movements. These improvements could mean quicker and more reliable cargo flows for civilian projects as well. This discussion explores how defence-driven investment is transforming the region's logistics networks.
Woensdag 17 juni 11:40 - 12:25 Breakbulk Live-podium
Beveiliging en veerkracht
Europe's defence spending surge is not only strengthening military capacity but also upgrading the region’s logistics infrastructure. As governments throughout invest in military mobility, infrastructure such as roads, rail networks, ports and terminals are being modernised to facilitate heavy cargo movements. These improvements could mean quicker and more reliable cargo flows for civilian projects as well. This discussion explores how defence-driven investment is transforming the region's logistics networks.
Breakbulk Live-podium Europa/Londen

















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