For Immediate Release: July 7, 2005
CRYOGENIC TRANSPORTATION NAMES NEW CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
Easton, Pennsylvania -
Cryogenic Transportation named Vernon R. Ingham President and Chief Operating Officer today according to David M. Boucher, CTI's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Ingham joins CTI from Air Liquide where he was Director of Fleet and Logistics for Air Liquide's east coast industrial gas activities. Air Liquide is the worldwide leader in industrial and medical gases. Mr. Ingham was with MG Industries for twenty-seven years until its acquisition by Air Liquide in 2004. Mr. Ingham is 51 years old, is a graduate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania with a degree in business management, and resides in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania with his wife and three children.
"We are very pleased that Vern has joined our team at CTI. He brings an entire career of industrial gas distribution and logistics experience to us that will enhance our ability to service our customer base" said David M. Boucher.
Rich Ramach, CTI's president for the last two years is retiring. He spent 30 years with Chemical Leaman (now Quality Distribution) before joining CTI. "We are very grateful to Rich for his dedication and leadership over the past two years" said Boucher.
Cryogenic Transportation is celebrating its 20th anniversary. It serves the nation's largest industrial gas producers with 120 tractors and 150 trailers operating from eight terminals across the US. Cryogenic is owned by David R. Hamilton, the McFadden family and David M. Boucher, all of whom were the former owners of Chemical Leaman Corporation.
For more information please contact David M. Boucher.