Tasman Logistics Services CEO and Managing Director, Ivan Vanis, has announced his resignation.
Vanis joined the business in 2010 as General Manager, serving in that role for eight years before moving up to CEO and Managing Director in 2018.
Vanis led Tasman Logistics Services through several growth phases at the helm of its operations.
This was evident when Vanis told Trailer earlier this month that the transport company had tripled in size over the last three years.
This rapid expansion was primarily due to organic growth and various company acquisitions.
Vanis reflected on his time at the business, recognising the opportunity for future achievements.
“After 16 years at Tasman Logistics, I have decided it’s time for a new challenge and have exited the business,” he said.
“My time at Tasman has been amazing in building a great business backed by a sensational team. I have learnt a lot over this time and am proud of what I’ve achieved in conjunction with great people.
“It was my time to move on and pursue other opportunities that kept presenting themselves and also take some time to spend with my family who have suffered the long hours of logistics for a long time.”
Vanis also took the time to express his gratitude to the people behind Tasman Logistics Services.
“Thank you to the amazing team at Tasman for the support over the years and allowing me to push them to their limits to be their best,” he said.
“I will miss everyone but I’m only a phone call away.”
In other news, Tasman Logistics Services is looking to become a billion-dollar business by 2027.




