Roadnet appoints international project manager

Aug. 22, 2012

Roadnet Technologies has named Joseph Vastine international project manager. Vastine joins the vehicle routing, scheduling and tracking software company from UPS, where he served as package data manager.

Vastine will assist in the transportation project management needs of existing software customers outside of the United States. His responsibilities will also include the evaluation of product processes on an international basis and the recommendation of solutions that can achieve greater operational efficiencies from a technological perspective, Roadnet said.

“Joseph has demonstrated abilities across a spectrum of areas essential to our company including transportation logistics, information technology, sales and operations,” said Len Kennedy, CEO. “His highly-developed skill set, coupled with excellent leadership and communication attributes make him a valuable addition to our international project team.”

Vastine has more than 13 years of experience in the transportation logistics and technology sector.

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