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Tideworks' Establishes Intermodal Division and Expands Presence in Florida

New dedicated business unit reflects Tideworks' commitment to the intermodal market

Tideworks' Establishes Intermodal Division and Expands Presence in Florida

SEATTLE - November 12, 2019 - Tideworks Technology® Inc. (Tideworks), a full-service provider of comprehensive terminal operating system (TOS) solutions, today announced it will create a dedicated intermodal division located in Jacksonville, Florida. The company plans to hire additional staff focused on intermodal customer success, technology and sales to augment its current Jacksonville workforce. Given the growth of its team in Florida, Tideworks will relocate its existing Jacksonville office to a new location by the end of 2019.

The intermodal division will enable Tideworks to dedicate resources and continue investing in the research and development of new products and services for the global rail industry. Mark Bromley, a 20-year veteran of the logistics industry, was appointed Vice President of Intermodal at Tideworks to lead the new division and oversee the testing, deployment and support of intermodal products and services across Tideworks' global customer and partner network.


"This expansion solidifies Tideworks' position and commitment as a key intermodal TOS provider," said Thomas Rucker, president of Tideworks. "It will empower us to drive future adoption of our intermodal TOS, while exploring additional ways to serve the intermodal market that align well with our business. This growth and focus allow Tideworks to deploy specialized resources for the intermodal market - a necessity in the increasingly competitive global supply chain. Our existing and future intermodal customers can have confidence and comfort knowing Tideworks has a fully-staffed team focused on the market and its unique needs."

"I am excited to see Tideworks' increased commitment to the intermodal market," said Bromley. "Jacksonville is a prime location for this dedicated team given its proximity to some of our key customers, including leading rail carriers. We look forward to working closely with our current and future intermodal customers to deliver solutions that help them remain competitive in the global supply chain."

About Tideworks Technology
Tideworks is a full-service provider of comprehensive terminal operating system solutions for marine and intermodal terminal operations worldwide. The company helps more than 120 facilities run their operations more efficiently and profitably. From optimized equipment utilization to faster turn times, Tideworks works at every step of terminal operations to maximize productivity and customer service. For more information about Tideworks Technology, a Carrix solution, visit www.tideworks.com.

More Info: https://www.tideworks.com/tideworks-establishes-intermodal-division-and-expands-presence-in-florida/

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