18 March 2026
TVH is immensely proud to announce that Tanja Dysli, TVH's Chief Operations Officer, has been ranked among the top 100 Women in Supply Chain. This honour has been awarded to TVH’s Chief Operations Officer by the international magazine Supply Chain Digital.
Evidently, Tanja Dysli is delighted with the recognition. “Especially since I’ve only been at TVH for a few months. Of course, this is the result of the whole Operations team, who work hard every day towards our goal of sustainable growth. Moreover, it’s proof that, as a market leader, TVH is on the right track towards futureproofing its business by investing in strengthening stock availability and providing lead times that are both competitive and reliable. And on a personal note, I’m really happy to keep being included on the list, after my inclusion last year.”
The list recognises senior executives who are shaping the direction, scale and impact of their companies worldwide. The selection is based on a balanced framework that includes leadership responsibility, organisational impact and industry influence. The Top 100 is created and curated by the international magazine Supply Chain Digital, which specialises in bringing news, analysis, and reports on the supply chains of businesses worldwide.
After working at IKEA for 24 years, with the last 6 years as Chief Supply Chain Officer, Tanja joined TVH in October 2025 as Chief Operations Officer. She brings a wealth of experience in complex global retail logistics and is now focused on harnessing the deep competence and technical passion within TVH to drive the company’s next chapter of growth.
Tanja was included in the Top 100 in Supply Chain last year as well. This year has already resulted in a new inclusion on the list after only a few months at TVH, marking her immediate positive impact on the organisation. Tanja is known to be an advocate for creating a diverse and inclusive workforce, and her leadership is characterised by innovative technology, continuous improvement and customer centricity.
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