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ProTrans Proudly Welcomes New CCO, Daryl Knight

Indianapolis, IN – April 25, 2022. ProTrans announced today that Daryl Knight has been appointed as enterprise CCO of the company globally across all ProTrans brands. 

Daryl has had a significant background in logistics with more than 20 years’ experience in the industry.  Most recently, he was a Vice President for Purolator and prior to that he was a Vice President of Customer Development for DHL Supply Chain.

“We are very excited at the experience and opportunities Daryl brings to the ProTrans organization,” says ProTrans CEO, Luis Erana.

“I am excited to join ProTrans and work together with our talented team of logistics professionals to accelerate growth while driving customer centricity”

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