MetroGistics Announces New Hire
MetroGistics, LLC, a leading provider of automotive logistics services, announced the hiring of David R. Larson as executive vice president, business development/sales partner.

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MetroGistics, LLC, a leading provider of automotive logistics services, announced the hiring of David R. Larson as executive vice president, business development/sales partner. In this new position, Larson will help the company grow its business on multiple fronts, focusing on strategic sales development for both new vehicles and large remarketing accounts.
Larson most recently worked for Jack Cooper Holdings, where he was vice president of Europe and Asia. His previous experience also includes serving as senior vice president, business development, with United Road; director of business development with both Axis Group and The Pasha Group; and logistics manager with Kia Motors America.
Last year, MetroGistics announced strategic partnerships with Precision Motor Transport Group, LLC (PMTG) and McNutt Automotive Logistics, LLC (McNutt).
“David brings a wealth of industry knowledge and expertise to our team,” said Scott Naz, MetroGistics’ co-founder and managing partner. “As we continue to grow organically and through strategic acquisition, Dave’s experiences will help lead the MetroGistics and Precision Motor Transport combination to exponential growth within the finished-vehicle space. His expertise in customer development will be critical as we look to expand our reach across multiple strategic customer segments.”
For more information about MetroGistics, call 877-571-6235 or visit www.metrogistics.com.
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