ZIM Integrated Shipping Services
Tony Gárriz is an experienced professional in the maritime and logistics industry, currently serving as the Regional Procurement Manager for the Americas, Canada, and Caribbean at ZIM Integrated Shipping Services since September 2007. With a strong background in procurement, Gárriz successfully manages significant operational sourcing and procurement for one of the world's largest container steamship lines, handling an annual budget of $712 million. Previous roles include serving as Safety Director at Federal Marine Terminals, Inc., Operations Officer at Inchcape Shipping Services, and General Manager at both SSA Marine and SVTI S.A., among others. Gárriz's early career included positions at Coastal Cargo Company, American Express Global Business Travel, and Continental Airlines, alongside service as a C-130 Aircraft Loadmaster in the US Air Force Reserve. Gárriz holds a degree from the University of South Alabama and has completed training with the Civil Air Patrol - US Air Force Auxiliary.
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ZIM Integrated Shipping Services
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Launched in Israel in 1945, ZIM (NYSE:ZIM) became a pioneer in container shipping in the early 1970’s, and has established itself as a leading global, asset-light container liner shipping company. We provide customers with innovative seaborne transportation and logistics services, covering the world’s major trade routes and focusing on select markets where we have competitive advantages and are able to maximize our market position. ZIM’s unique strategy as a digital-oriented, asset-light, global niche carrier offers distinctive advantages, allowing the company to provide innovative and premium customer-centric services while maximizing profitability. Through this focused strategy, enhanced digital tools, and a reputation as a top industry performer with high schedule reliability and service quality, ZIM is positioned to continue to expand its leadership and achieve best-in-class margins.