3PDelivery taps Marzen, O’Shea

Nov. 6, 2006
Logistics provider 3Pdelivery has hired Russell Marzen as executive vp-logistics & warehousing and Will O’Shea as executive vp-sales & marketing.

Logistics provider 3Pdelivery has hired Russell Marzen as executive vp-logistics & warehousing and Will O’Shea as executive vp-sales & marketing.

Marzen previously worked for Cardinal Logistics, where he served as senior vp-warehousing & inventory management, as well as at J.B. Hunt and Lanter Companies.

O’Shea also joins 3PDelivery from Cardinal Logistics, where he served in a variety of leadership capacities, most recently as senior vp-sales. Prior to that, he spent 13 years with Ryder Integrated Logistics.

Atlanta, GA-based 3PDelivery focuses on last-mile logistics and delivery services, making more than two-million residential, office and job-site deliveries per year with nearly 700 uniformed drivers.

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