For Immediate Release: July 21, 2005
CRYOGENIC TRANSPORTATION NAMES NEW DIRECTOR OF LOGISTICS
Easton, Pennsylvania -
Cryogenic Transportation (CTI) has named Matthew D. Chasky Director of Logistics. Chasky comes to CTI from ConocoPhilips where he was Risk Portfolio Manager. He was zone distribution assistant, carrier coordinator, business analyst and then distribution efficiency analyst for Air Liquide America L.P. from 2000 through 2004.
Chasky will report to Vern Ingham who was recently named President of CTI. Chasky and Ingham both will start with CTI on August 1, 2005 and will work in CTI's corporate headquarters in Easton, Penn.
"The addition of Vern Ingham and now Matt Chasky to our operating team at CTI brings a wealth of industrial gas distribution and now logistics skills that will further enhance our ability to service our customers" said David M. Boucher, CTI's Chairman and CEO.
Chasky has a Bachelor of Science degree in business logistics from Pennsylvania State University and has also earned all credits required for a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting.
Cryogenic Transportation is celebrating its 20th anniversary. It serves the nation's largest industrial gas producers with 120 tractors and 150 trailers operating from eight terminals across the US. Cryogenic is owned by David R. Hamilton, the McFadden family and David M. Boucher, all of whom were the former owners of Chemical Leaman Corporation.
For more information please contact David M. Boucher