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1. www.scs-mag.com
www.scs-mag.com/reader/2003/20 - [Cached]Published on: 2/5/2004 Last Visited: 2/5/2004
Companies want to make sure the tractors, trailers, equipment, and drivers are all authorized for entry, said Gary Canales, senior vice president, business development for OMI. Data related to vehicle, trailer, and drivers' licenses can be matched up to a database of previously visiting drivers and vehicles. In the future, this data could be sent ahead by trading partners as part of the advance ship notice, he suggested. -
2. www.komintl.com
www.komintl.com/pub/eng/NewsEv - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2003 Last Visited: 3/10/2007
Gary Canales, Senior Vice President, Global Business Development, OMI International -
3. OMI's Management Team
www.omiintl.com/company_manage - [Cached]Published on: 12/20/2001 Last Visited: 12/20/2001
Gary Canales--Senior Vice President, Global Business Development
Gary joined OMI in 1999. As senior executive, Gary brings 25 years of progressive experience in supply chain operations, consulting, and software development and integration. Prior to joining OMI he held executive positions at EXE Technologies and its predecessor company Dallas Systems where he was Senior Vice President, Worldwide Operations & Professional Services and President, Dallas Systems International. Gary also was Managing Director US Operations for KOM International, a leading management consulting firm specializing in supply chain strategy, business process, and facilities design. He also was Director, Distribution Planning for Hannaford, and a leading US based retail chain.
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