JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Crowley Logistics announced today the reorganization of its inland transportation group to further enhance its service to customers, build a foundation for growth and create greater strategic focus for four key areas, including the company’s U.S. Department of Defense’s (DOD) Freight Transportation Services (DFTS) project and its intermodal, logistics transportation and Customized Trucking lines of business.
“We are excited to enhance the supply chain solutions we provide for our government and commercial inland transportation customers. This new operating structure will ensure the proper alignment and collaboration among teams across Crowley’s businesses, enhancing the customer experience, and furthering our commitment as a world-class logistics provider,” said Crowley’s Bob Weist, vice president, North America transportation.

In addition, Kara Bryant has been promoted to director, intermodal services, reporting to Weist. Under Bryant’s leadership, the intermodal team will focus on providing innovative intermodal services for the company’s liner customers. The team will also prioritize the development of carrier partnerships and craft intermodal solutions in an increasingly challenging trucking market. Bryant, who remains based in Jacksonville, most recently was manager, logistics. She joined Crowley in 2010 as an account manager, and she holds a bachelor’s degree in transportation management from the University of North Florida.
Leading the logistics transportation team is Greg Durr, who has been promoted to director, transportation, reporting to Weist. In this new role, Durr supports cross-dock, spot and over-the-road operations for logistics customers, with a focus on leveraging the company’s national transportation network and growing its logistics footprint. Durr, who relocated to Jacksonville from Cincinnati, Ohio, most recently was manager, broker services, which tasked him with growing the company’s third-party logistics (3PL) business in the Midwest. Prior to joining Crowley as a senior freight broker in 2011, Durr worked for six years for two other transportation and logistics companies, NYK Logistics and TQL. He holds a bachelor’s degree in marketing from Western Kentucky University.
The inland transportation organization will continue to report to Frank Larkin, senior vice president and general manager, logistics and commercial services.