Troy Container Line Announces FCL Managerial Promotion

February 17, 2017

Troy Container Line Ltd., one of American-owned NVOCCs, has announced  the promotion of Leeanne O'Reilly  to FCL Export Manager. With the FCL’s ongoing expansion, the elevation of Leeanne into this vital leadership role is a move seen as essential by the company to not only sustain but also advance the tailored and comprehensive customer service that has become a hallmark of Troy Container Line.
 
In her new role, O’Reilly will be second in command for FCL Exports, working closely with clients, partner agents, warehouses and fellow team members to ensure all operations are completed in a timely and precise manner.
 
 
As an employee who began in customer service, O’Reilly has subsequently risen through the ranks at the company’s Red Bank headquarters. Since joining the Troy team in 2012, O’Reilly's demonstrated an unparalleled ability to develop valuable relationships not only with Troy’s worldwide clientele, but also with her co-workers at every point along the shipping route.
 
With her dedication to upholding the Troy Container Line’s mission to provide all clients with reliable and responsive costumer service,  O’Reilly is a logical and natural fit for her new leadership position.

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