TNT Logistics North America, a leading provider of supply chain logistics services, has added two key managers to its business development group.
James Coyle and Foster Thomson IV recently joined the company as business development managers. Based in Jacksonville, both will focus their efforts on development business opportunities with new customers in the fast-moving consumer goods and retail sector.
A Jacksonville native, Coyle has more than two decades of transportation operating experience. He joined United Parcel Service in 1984 and served in a variety of management positions over the next 22 years, including ground hub manager, air ramp manager, air hub manager and package center manager. He is a graduate of Jacksonville University.
Thomson has more than a decade of sales experience in the third-party logistics and supply chain field. Most recently, he was director of business development with TSi Logistics. Prior to that, he was technical sales manager with ShipXact and also served as a logistics consultant with Manhattan Associates.
TNT Logistics North America is a business unit of TNT Logistics, a leading global logistics company. It designs, implements and operates complex supply chain solutions on a national, regional or global scale for medium to large enterprises. TNT focuses on a diverse range of market sectors including automotive, tires, general industry, fast moving consumer goods/retail, rail and utilities.
The TNT Logistics web site address is www.tntlogistics.com.
TNT Logistics Adds 2 Business Development Managers
TNT Logistics North America, a leading provider of supply chain logistics services, has added two key managers to its business development group
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