Troy Container Line Names Dao Sales Representative

September 2, 2014

Jason Dao
Jason Dao

Troy Container Line Ltd., one of the largest American-owned NVOCCs, today announced the appointment of Jason Dao as sales representative. Based in the company’s Red Bank, N.J. office, Dao has been charged with further expanding Troy Container Line’s long-standing tradition of personalized service that customers around the world call on to meet their transportation needs.

“In the course of 2014, Troy Container Line has established several new services and enhanced our capabilities in the Midwest. We are dedicated to providing the highest quality of customer service and this mission is exemplified in the commitment and expertise of our staff,” commented Michael C. Troy, II, Global Account Manager for Troy Container Line. “I am confident Jason will be an important asset to our company and clientele, and am excited to welcome him to the Troy Container Line team.”

In his new position, Dao will work closely with Troy Container Line’s current clients while also establishing new relationships and networks in destinations around the world. With extensive experience in forwarding and operations, Dao brings a wide array of knowledge to the Troy Container Line team. He has served in the U.S. Navy and is a graduate of the U.S. Navy Supply Corp. Dao has been known throughout his career for both his ability to build relationships and his problem-solving skills. He earned a bachelor’s degree from the College of Staten Island.

troylines.com
 

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