Silk Logistics Holdings General Manager – Port Logistics, Josh Boyd, has announced his departure from the business.
Boyd joined the Silk Logistics team in 2012 as a warehouse supervisor and worked his way through several roles over the 13 years to follow such as Key Account Manager, Site Manager – Contract Logistics and State Manager – Port Logistics.
Announcing his resignation in a statement online, Boyd reflected on some of the highlights during his time at the business.
“When I first stepped into Port Logistics in 2013, I never imagined I would spend the rest of my time at Silk working in container transport and end up General Manager of a $300 million-plus business moving in excess of 300,000 containers,” he said.
“Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of growing alongside the business – facing challenges, countless opportunities and gaining priceless experience.
“From multiple acquisitions, new state operations, navigating the impacts of Covid and exponential growth, it’s been an unforgettable ride.”
Boyd also took the time to acknowledge the support received from industry and colleagues.
“To everyone across the country who is part of the incredible Port Logistics business (SCL, Rocke Brothers, FFS and Secon), your passion, expertise and relentless customer focus is unmatched,” he said.
“You embody the values that have shaped Silk into what it is today. Thank you.
“The past seven years working alongside such a talented and committed group has been an absolute privilege. I will cherish the relationships we have built and achievements we’ve accomplished.”
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