Dino Wang, 45, has been heading the Militzer & Münch branch office in Urumqi, China, since January 4, 2022. Well-connected and with more than 13 years of experience in the logistics industry, he is rising to the challenge of further developing the branch and strengthening communication with foreign partners.
Bridge to Central Asia
Urumqi is located in the Xinjiang province in northwest China, which directly borders Mongolia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and India. Since 1990, the Militzer & Münch subsidiary has been acting as a bridge to Central Asia and Europe from there, strengthening the region’s role as the most important connecting point between the Chinese market and its direct neighbors.
Five questions for Dino Wang
What do you particularly like about working at Militzer & Münch? I feel really honored to be able to work at Militzer & Münch. We have a relaxed working atmosphere, good communication with colleagues, and a vast, worldwide service network, which provides excellent service to our customers.
What are your plans for the M&M branch in Urumqi? We are planning to expand the air and sea freight business in the future, to build up a sales team, and to rely on Militzer & Münch’s worldwide service network in order to provide customers with an even better service.
Which industries do your most important customers operate in? Xinjiang is a resource-rich region with large oil, natural gas, and mineral deposits. Cotton, pepper and grain are also cultivated. These are exactly the sectors that our customers focus on.
What does the “Belt and Road Initiative” mean for Militzer & Münch China? For us, the “Belt and Road Initiative” means that Militzer & Münch China gets access to more business opportunities, and that we are more involved in the economic and cultural exchange between China and the world.

