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Tata Steel’s Rajiv Mukerji appointed mjunction Chairman

| @indiablooms | Nov 01, 2019, at 05:18 pm

New Delhi/IBNS: Rajiv Mukerji has been appointed Chairman of mjunction services limited, India’s largest B2B e-commerce company.

He takes the mantle from outgoing Chairman Mr A.K. Rath. Mr Mukerji is Group Director, Strategic Procurement, of Tata Steel.

He is a Bachelor of Arts from Calcutta University and has completed management programs from IIM-A and INSEAD, France.

Mukerji has over 32 years of experience in Tata Steel.

Thereafter, he has worked in various divisions of the company including International Trade and Shipping and Logistics. In 2007, he was appointed Managing Director of Tata NYK Shipping in Singapore before moving into his current role in November 2013.

On his appointment, Mukerji said, “I look forward to leading a dynamic organisation such as mjunction, which is a pioneer and leader in B2B e-commerce.”

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