Jose Miquel Naranjo joins Organics Unlimited in logistics

Organics Unlimited, San Diego, has hired Jose Miguel Naranjo as logistics and operations assistant.

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(Images and logo courtesy Organics Unlimited; graphic by Amelia Freidline.)

Organics Unlimited, San Diego, has hired Jose Miguel Naranjo as logistics and operations assistant.

Naranjo has seven years of experience in logistics and importing-exporting, according to a news release. At Organics Unlimited, he will help coordinate product crossings at Tijuana-San Diego and warehouse coordinating.

A native of Tijuana, Baja California, Naranjo worked in various roles at Navesa, Grupo P.I., Mabe and Pacificnor, according to the release.

“He brings practical, real-world experience transporting products internationally and that type of professional is in high demand in a competitive, global marketplace such as produce,” Mayra Velazquez de Leon, Organics Unlimited president and CEO.

“My ability to improve the shipping process by implementing new methods and ideas has me ready to put those skills into practice,” Naranjo said in the release.

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