C.R England has announced the hiring of industry veteran Kirk Freimuth as president of the company’s dedicated division.
by Staff
October 2, 2015
FreimuthPhoto via C.R. England
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Freimuth Photo via C.R. England
C.R England has announced the hiring of industry veteran Kirk Freimuth as president of the company’s dedicated division.
Freimuth has worked in the transportation industry since 1987 and has experience in end-to-end supply chain management with a heavy focus on North American operations. He is leaving his role as senior vice president at NFI in Cherry Hill, N.J.
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"I am pleased to welcome Kirk back to C.R. England in this very important role," said Zach England, COO of C.R. England. "Kirk brings to this position a knowledge and understanding that makes him uniquely qualified to lead our Dedicated Division.”
Freimuth rejoins C.R. England having been employed with the company within the dedicated division prior to his three years at NFI. He held roles as an operations manager, director, senior director and vice president in dedicated.
C.R. England is a transportation company with national, Mexico and regional truckload service as well as dedicated and intermodal services.
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