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Logan moves into Saaff hot seat

15 Oct 2010 - by Staff reporter
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David Logan is the new
chief executive officer
of the SA Association of
Freight Forwarders.
A product of Marist
Brothers College Durban,
Logan has notched up
several years in the freight
forwarding and supply
chain industries in South
Africa and the United
States.
He started his career
with the Rennies Group
where he spent 16 years,
rising up the ranks to
become financial executive
of Renfreight before
taking up a position as
senior vice president with
Hellmann International in
Miami. After a four year
spell in the United States
he returned to Rennies in
South Africa, subsequently
Safcor Panalpina, holding
senior positions in both
finance and operations.
Currently he is general
manager responsible for
the Western and Eastern
Cape with Barloworld
Logistics Africa. He will
leave the company on
November 1 to join Saaff.
“David is mandated to
lead Saaff forward and
enhance its position as not
only the representative
body of clearing and
forwarding agents
nationally but a leading
organisation in the supply
chain and logistics field,”
said Saaff chairman Basil
Pietersen.

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