Terry Unrein has rejoined Seko Logistics as chief commercial officer, Americas, following a two-and-a-half year spell as Crane Worldwide Logistics’ regional vice president, Pacific West.

In his new Seko role, he will be responsible for sales and revenue growth and air and ocean product strategy in the region.

A former pro footballer with the San Francisco 49ers and the San Diego Chargers his career has also included senior roles in the US and Asia with CEVA and Eagle Global Logistics.

Unrein will be based at Seko’s global headquarters in Chicago, reporting directly to the company’s president, James Gagne, who said: “He not only knows our network and partners in the US and around the world, but also understands and appreciates our business model and value proposition starting from day one. He is going to be a key player in our further expansion and growth as we continue to innovate global forwarding, logistics and supply chain technology.”

He added: “The most exciting aspect of this new role is the level of potential that exists for Seko in the Americas and globally. We can raise the efficiency of a client’s supply chain to the next level, and we know companies want to talk to us about how we can support their strategic development, provide unprecedented visibility of their supply chain, support their moves into new markets and sales channels, and identify cost benefits.”