• New president named at northAmerican Logistics

    Allied Worldwide has appointed Gregory S. Maiers president of the company's northAmerican Logistics Network Solutions division. Maiers has been with northAmerican for more than 15 years. His past responsibilities include a number of top management positions in relocation services, logistics and international transportation. "Greg brings a thorough understanding and strategic planning dimension to
    Nov. 5, 2001
    Allied Worldwide has appointed Gregory S. Maiers president of the company's northAmerican Logistics Network Solutions division.

    Maiers has been with northAmerican for more than 15 years. His past responsibilities include a number of top management positions in relocation services, logistics and international transportation.

    "Greg brings a thorough understanding and strategic planning dimension to the operations and marketing of the company, as well as many strong relationships within our national sales force," said Jim Rogers, chairman & CEO of Allied Worldwide.

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