Weber Logistics Names New CEO
By NS Admin Published 28 June 2011Mr Drajpuch will provide direction and executive leadership to advance all areas of the firm by aligning closely with customers while driving profitable growth and shareholder value.
Previously, Mr Drajpuch was COO of Kane is Able where he was responsible for all aspects of the company, including operations, sales, strategic planning, human resources, IT and customer service.
Mr Drajpuch served as executive vice president and general manager of shared warehousing, order management and delivery solutions with over a 15-year period at USCO Logistics Services, a division of Kuehne and Nagel.
At USCO, Mr Drajpuch was responsible for sales and operations of 21 facilities in North America and more than 9 million square feet. He also served as executive vice president/general manager, shared logistics division at USCO Logistics Services.
In this new position, Mr Drajpuch will be responsible for 1300 employees, 17 distribution centers, 8 million square feet, and a fleet of more than 700 trailers.
Nick Weber, chairman of Weber Logistics, said: “Harry is a visionary leader, and he brings the perfect skill set to the role of president and CEO of Weber Logistics. We are honored to have him join the Weber team. He truly understands what our customers need in terms of quality levels, technology, operations and customer service, and I am confident that Harry will exceed everyone’s expectations.
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