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Container Line SeaLead Appoints New CEO
By MGN Editorial•February 17, 2026 at 01:12 PM
SeaLead, a growing container shipping line, has promoted Cho Kit Wei to the role of CEO after the previous CEO's departure.
SeaLead, a Singapore-based container shipping line, has announced the promotion of Cho Kit Wei to the position of Chief Executive Officer. Cho takes over the role from Suleyam Avci, who is leaving the company after serving as CEO for 19 months.
According to the announcement from SeaLead, Cho Kit Wei has been with the company since its inception and has played a key role in its growth and development. He previously served as the Chief Commercial Officer, overseeing the line's commercial strategy and customer relationships.
'Cho Kit Wei's deep industry experience and proven track record make him the ideal candidate to lead SeaLead through its next phase of growth,' said a company spokesperson. 'We are confident that under his stewardship, SeaLead will continue to deliver exceptional service to our customers and expand our global footprint.'
The change in leadership comes as the container shipping industry navigates a complex market environment. Carriers have had to contend with supply chain disruptions, shifting trade patterns, and volatile freight rates over the past year. The appointment of Cho Kit Wei suggests that SeaLead is positioning itself to capitalize on emerging opportunities and strengthen its competitive position.
Prior to joining SeaLead, Cho held senior roles at other major container lines, giving him extensive experience in all facets of the business. Industry observers see his promotion as a sign of SeaLead's commitment to developing internal talent and ensuring continuity in the company's strategic direction.
'Cho Kit Wei is a well-respected figure in the container shipping community,' said a gCaptain analyst. 'His appointment as CEO signals that SeaLead is serious about building a world-class organization that can thrive in the years ahead.'
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