• Chevin appoints international solutions manager

    Chevin Fleet Solutions, provider of global fleet management software, has appointed Peter O’Connell international solutions manager
    Nov. 7, 2011

    Chevin Fleet Solutions, provider of global fleet management software, has appointed Peter O’Connell international solutions manager.

    O’Connell most recently worked as warehouse project manager for the World Food Programme, managing the introduction of satellite tracking, before moving to EMS Global Tracking. He will be responsible for demonstrating how asset-centric fleet management systems can provide operational oversight.

    “We’re delighted to welcome Peter to Chevin as part of our business expansion plans. His vast fleet management experience will prove an asset to both Chevin and its customers, providing a deep understanding of the challenges faced by humanitarian sector fleets,” said Ashley Sowerby, managing director, Chevin Fleet Solutions.

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