Transportation software developer and consulting firm Carrier Logistics Inc. has promoted Kevin Linardic to chief technology officer.
Kevin Linardic, Carrier Logistics chief technology officer.
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Linardic has been with CLI since 1996 and was appointed to vice president of technology and named a CLI board member in 2008, overseeing the company’s programming staff and the technical direction of CLI’s Facts software application. He also served as a product manager of the Facts billing and rating modules.
“It’s been a pleasure working side-by-side with Kevin, who is a true technology leader,” said Wiesen, “Kevin helped CLI develop Facts as the premier transportation management system for less-than-truckload and other multi-stop trucking companies. He will continue to have a key role in assuring CLI solutions are the best offerings available in our industry.”
CLI provides transportation software solutions for less than truckload, combined LTL and truckload, asset light and non-asset, package delivery and bulk liquid carriers in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom.
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