Kool Logistics promotes John Druckenmiller to general manager

Kool Logistics LLC, Nashville, has promoted John Druckenmiller to general manager.

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Kool Logistics LLC, Nashville, has promoted John Druckenmiller to general manager.

Druckenmiller will oversee transportation operations and lead Kool Logistics’ offices from Nashville, according to a news release from the third-party logistics company that focuses on refrigerated produce and other foods, beverage and dry goods. The company also has a Los Angeles office.

He joined the company in 2010 as director of customer sales, with previous experience at CFX Logistics, C.H. Robinson and Lange Logistics, according to the release.

“I am looking forward to propelling our organization’s ability to manage our customer’s supply chain no matter the size, type, or location,” Druckenmiller said in the release. “Our goal is to further enhance the services we offer from all our locations including growing the market-strategic placement of our nationwide carrier partners.”

Kool Logistics is part of the Integrated Fresh Solutions family of companies, based in Swedesboro, N.J.

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