Sir Ross decides the time is right to retire.(Sir Ross Buckland of Uniq)(Brief Article)

Grocer | January 20, 2001 | Copyright

Chief executive will return to Australia after demerger of Wincanton and Uniq

Uniq's high profile chief executive Sir Ross Buckland is to retire in April -- more than 18 months earlier than expected.

Sir Ross told The Grocer that the imminent demerger of the Wincanton business meant the timing was right for his early retirement.

"One always prefers evolution to revolution and what we are looking at is management change that is evolutionary.

"Wincanton will need to be sold to the investment community. And with the significant changes at ...

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