Oakland International appoints Clive Harrison

Clive Harrison
Clive Harrison

Clive Harrison is set to bring his extensive industry knowledge and experience to his new position as IT manager at Oakland International.

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14 April 2010

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Multi temperature supply chain specialist, Oakland International, has appointed Clive Harrison to the post of IT manager. Bringing a wealth of industry knowledge and experience, Clive has previously worked within the automotive and computer service industries, with his last five-years seeing an emphasis on distribution and warehouse focused technology advancement. With depots in Ireland and the UK, Clive’s primary remit at Oakland will be to migrate existing technology system platforms, exploiting his extensive knowledge of IT products and service applications for the benefit of the business. Oakland’s MD, Dean Attwell, commenting on Clive’s appointment, said: “Clive’s knowledge, proven success and drive, linked with his personal energy, has made a positive impact to date on our plans for the future and we look forward to working with him as part of a strong team, delivering enhanced business benefits for Oakland customers.

“His understanding of systems development in languages such as Progress, SQL, VBA and project and solutions management implementation will be key to the firm as we progress through 2010.”

Harrison said: “I am excited at the prospect of contributing to such a dynamic group. The drive and motivation which is evident at all levels is inspiring and I look forward to building strong relationships as part of Oakland’s highly committed and proactive team.” He added: “Oakland is a strong player within the sector, continually innovating, improving and delivering new solutions to benefit their customers and remain competitive; I look forward to applying my experience of developing and migrating business systems, and I relish the challenges that lie ahead.”

 

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