Crane Worldwide Logistics has named former Jas Forwarding executive Robert Gulyas as its new global vice-president for automotive and industrial. He replaces Michael Labadie who has moved to a new role as managing director at Seko Logistics.

Gulyas has over 20 years of experience in the transportation and logistics industry.

Following assignments with established logistics service providers, he has held various commercial positions supporting multinational clients’ growth across a broad spectrum of industry sectors.

While specialising in the Automotive and Industrial sectors in recent years, Gulyas has built award- winning teams receiving client acclaim for driving solutions and excellence. 

“The Automotive supply chain has traditionally relied upon lean logistics techniques and has been a showcase for just-in-time methodology,” comments Gulyas.

“There is no denying there are challenges ahead and transformation is underway; my goal at Crane Worldwide Logistics is to provide a global partnership approach to deliver added end-to-end value in global supply chains”. 

“It’s crucial that we provide the best people to provide supply chain expertise to support our clients at this challenging time,” adds Gerard Ryan, President, Global Commercial at Crane Worldwide Logistics.

“This will ensure support for supply chain stability in the future, and address today’s supply chain challenges.

“We are delighted to have Robert’s expertise on board to develop our Automotive & Industrial vertical further and continue to provide advanced service levels to our clients with state-of-the-art technology”. 

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