SASI World appoints Louis Paul Tardif as Senior Associate

SASI World appoints Louis Paul Tardif as Senior Associate

SASI World has appointed Louis Paul Tardif as the latest addition to the SASI management team, who will be based in Ottawa Canada. Louis Paul brings the highest level of knowledge and skill sets needed as SASI World builds its advisory service credentials in air cargo and multimodal logistics capabilities coupled with its existing service offerings for airlines, airports, financial and government authorities globally.

Stan Wraight, president and CEO of SASI comments: “With over 15 years with Transport Canada, Louis Paul held as primary responsibilities the development of supply chain
visibility tools and performance measurements for Canada’s international freight supply
chains focusing on ports and airports as major Gateways.

“The key strengths Louis Paul brings to SASI World are to support and enhance the
management team with a focus on multimodal solutions, supply chain visibility tools, supply chain performance measures, data analytics and internationally recognised subject matter expert plus numerous trans and cross border advisory expertise globally.”

In deciding to join the SASI team, Tardif commented: “I am pleased to be joining the growing SASI World global management team, as part of their expanding portfolio of services where air logistics with multimodal cargo eco system requirements are highlighted, ensuring an asset light structure but offering complete capability for our airline, airport and BCO clients. This is the key advice every air logistics client is seeking today.

“SASI World’s existing key expertise and focus on ensuring all advice is produced
based on the client’s sustainability objectives be they economic, environmental or
regulatory made this choice an easy one for me. I look forward to working with SASI
World clients going forward as part of this team.”

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James Graham

James Graham is an award-winning transport media journalist with a long background in the commercial freight sector, including commercial aviation and the aviation supply chain. He was the initial Air Cargo Week journalist and retuned later for a stint as editor. He continues his association as editor of the monthly supplements. He has reported for the newspaper from global locations as well as the UK.

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