The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA), operati[ds_preview]ng the fifth busiest port of the USA in Savannah, has named Ed McCarthy as its new COO. He comes from his latest post in Norfolk where he was acting as Chief Operating Officer for CMA CGM America.
»We‘re thrilled to bring on someone with Ed‘s expertise to oversee port operations,« said GPA Executive Director Griff Lynch in an announcement. »His experience at major shipping lines and port terminals on both coasts will deliver important insights as we work to capture new opportunities in Savannah and Brunswick.«
At CMA CGM, McCarthy oversaw an annual budget of $1.9 billion and led a team of 150 employees, managing more than 400 vendors in marine, rail, trucking and logistics. »Georgia‘s ports are known throughout the industry as models of efficiency, and I am excited for the opportunity to help grow that success.«
Named CMA CGM America‘s senior vice president of operations in 2011, McCarthy was promoted to COO for the French shipping line in 2013. Prior to his tenure with CMA CGM, McCarthy had served in senior management and operations positions at Sealand Services, APM Terminals and Virginia International Terminals.
As COO at the GPA, McCarthy would be responsible for »sustaining the profitable growth and development of GPA‘s operations, while maintaining world-class operating standards«, it was said. His direct reports include the directors of engineering and facilities maintenance; information technology; equipment maintenance and crane and ship operations; container operations; breakbulk and bulk operations; and the director of protective services, as well as the senior director of strategic operations and safety.
According to the GPA, McCarthy obtained a Bachelor of Science from the Maritime College at the State University of New York, a diploma in terminal management at Lloyd‘s Maritime Academy at Kent College, Dartford UK, and a Masters in Business Administration from William & Mary University, Mason School of Business. He has served as chairman of the board for Consolidated Chassis Management Company and as a member of the board of directors for the Ocean Carrier Equipment and Maintenance Association.