Trailer Bridge Appoints Chris J. Dombalis CEO

January 15, 2013

Trailer Bridge, Inc. has appointed Chris J. Dombalis as a Board Member and Chief Executive Officer of the Company to succeed Frank Halliwell.

Trailer Bridge provides integrated trucking and marine freight service to and from all points in the lower US 48 states, Puerto Rico & the Dominican Republic, utilizing an efficient inland network, owned containers and U.S. flag vessels to link the mainland with Puerto Rico via marine facilities in Jacksonville, San Juan and Puerto Plata.

Mr. Dombalis brings to Trailer Bridge over 30 years of executive experience in the maritime and logistics industries.  Most recently, he served as Executive Vice President of Maher Terminals LLC, one the largest multi-user container terminal operators in the world.  During his tenure at Maher, Mr. Dombalis was responsible for global marketing and terminal development.

Evan Behrens , Chairman of Trailer Bridge, stated, "We are excited to have Chris join the Trailer Bridge team.  His extensive industry experience and strategic vision will help continue the Company's intense focus on customer service while positioning us to capitalize on numerous growth opportunities."

 

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