Andreas Wingenblixt has been appointed as the new Chief Logistics Officer, effective September 1, 2026, at which time he will also join the group’s management team. The recruitment is described as part of Elon’s work to develop its offering and increase efficiency in the value chain. Wingenblixt most recently comes from a role as site manager at Apoteket and has previous experience in logistics and supply chain from companies such as Dustin and Kuehne+Nagel.
We have a clear ambition to develop our offering and improve our efficiency, and logistics is a central part of that work. Andreas Wingenblixt has exactly the competence and drive we need to take the next step, says Henrik Aronsson, CEO and Group Manager of Elon.
Andreas Wingenblixt comments on his new role:
There is great potential in further strengthening and streamlining logistics, and together with the team we will take the next step to drive this work forward.
Product Manager Starts Own Business
At the same time, changes are also taking place in the product department. Onur Dogay, who has worked as Chief Product Officer at Elon for four years, has decided to leave his role to start his own business.
Dogay will remain in his position until December 31, 2026. Work to find a successor to the role of CPO is said to begin immediately.
Onur has been an appreciated colleague and an important driving force in the development of our offering and way of working. I would like to express my personal thanks for his commitment over the years, says Henrik Aronsson.
Onur Dogay himself looks back on a learning period in the company.
It has been four developing years at Elon. I am grateful for the trust, support and opportunities I have been given and I am proud of what we have accomplished, he says.