Troy Container Line Adds New Sales Representative

October 7, 2013

Troy Container Line Ltd., an American-owned NVOCC, announced the appointment of Paul Keany as sales representative. Based in the company’s Red Bank, N.J. office, Keany has been charged with expanding Troy Container Line’s long-standing tradition of personalized service and care in New Jersey, Philadelphia and the Baltimore region. In this position, he will work closely with the company’s current clients while also establishing new relationships in the Northeast and beyond.

With a 30-year background in sales for both ocean carriers and NVOCCs, Keany brings extensive experience as well as long-standing industry relationships to the Troy Container Line team. His professional affiliations include memberships in the International Commerce Club, Foreign Commerce Club and the Philadelphia Traffic Club. Keany is a graduate of Belmont Abbey College in North Carolina where he earned a degree in business and economics.

Keany joins the Troy Container Line team just as the NVOCC launches its new service from Atlanta to Hong Kong and Singapore, one of nine new services established in 2013.

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