Southeastern Freight Lines names service center manager

April 4, 2013

Southeastern Freight Lines has promoted David Crain to service center manager in Tulsa, OK. Crain had served most recently as outbound operations manager at the Dallas-Fort Worth service center for the LTL carrier.

Crain joined Southeastern in May 1999 as an inbound and outbound supervisor at the Roanoke, VA, service center. Since then, he has served in a number of leadership roles, including pickup and delivery supervisor and inbound operations manager.

“David has an excellent track record with Southeastern, consistently producing the excellence that allows our customers to receive quality without question,” said David Turner, regional vice president of operations, Southeastern Freight Lines. “With his natural sense of servant leadership, we are confident David will prove to be a great addition to the Tulsa team.”

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