Wu Lei, the former chairman of the Shanghai International Port Group Co., Ltd., passed away in Shanghai on Monday morning. Wu was 66 years old.
The cause of Wu's death has not been disclosed by his family. However, it is reported that he had been battling cancer for several years and had undergone multiple operations.
Wu was one of the most influential figures in China's port industry. He served as the chairman of the Shanghai International Port Group Co., Ltd. from 2015 to 2020. During his tenure, he led the company to achieve significant growth and success.
Under Wu's leadership, the Shanghai International Port Group Co., Ltd. expanded its business into new areas such as logistics, finance, and technology. The company also invested heavily in overseas projects, including the construction of container terminals in Singapore and Malaysia.
Wu was widely respected in the Chinese business community for his dedication to his work and his commitment to social responsibility. He was always willing to share his knowledge and experience with others and was known for his positive attitude towards life.
Despite his many achievements, Wu was humble and never sought recognition for himself. He believed that hard work and perseverance were the keys to success and that everyone should strive to make a difference in their own way.
Wu's passing is a great loss to the Chinese business community and to the people who knew him. He will be remembered as a visionary leader and a true gentleman. Our thoughts and condolences go out to his family and friends during this difficult time.