AIT Worldwide Logistics Promotes Ryan Carter to Vice President Americas Operations
The veteran logistics leader will oversee operations for company offices in Canada, Mexico and the United States
Supply chain solutions AIT Worldwide Logistics announced that Ryan Carter has been named Vice President Americas Operations. Carter has served as AIT’s Director of Operations: East Region since joining the company in 2015 and he has nearly 25 years of experience in the logistics industry.
Over the past four years with AIT, Carter has worked to spearhead effective growth strategies, improve revenue yield and drive cost optimization while ensuring a world-class experience for the company’s customers. In his newly-created role, he will be responsible for overseeing operations across all company-owned locations in Canada, Mexico and the United States. All U.S. regional directors of operations and the managing director of Mexico will report to Carter.
Carter continues to report to Greg Weigel, Executive Vice President, Global Operations. Weigel said, “Ryan’s appointment as Vice President Americas Operations is well-deserved recognition for his outstanding work to improve the organization’s operational excellence, customer solutions and leadership. His deep understanding of managing global supply chain execution and continuous improvement of our diversified product offerings will provide significant benefits for external and internal customers across the Americas.”
Weigel added, “With a customer-first approach to decision-making and a commitment to building his team’s capabilities, Ryan will ensure that AIT continues to be recognized and respected for delivering a world class experience.”
“I am fortunate to have this opportunity with AIT,” said Carter. “This is a company with a true growth mindset and I look forward to advancing AIT’s commitment to our customers, teammates and communities.”
As the company’s new Vice President Americas Operations, Carter will continue to be based in AIT’s Miami office.
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