Consolidated Chassis Management Promotes Martin D. Summers to Vice President, Corporate Maintenance & Procurement
Driving transformational growth through continuous investments
Consolidated Chassis Management (CCM), one of the leading interoperable chassis pool managers in the United States, announces that Martin D. Summers has been promoted to Vice President, Corporate Maintenance & Procurement.
In his new role, Summers will manage CCM’s procurement, Consolidated Equipment Services (CES) and Corporate Maintenance initiatives.
With an extensive background spanning over four decades in transportation, trucking and rail, Mr. Summers has expertise in operations management, freight, ocean transportation, equipment maintenance, and maintenance and repair. His tenure at CCM includes pivotal roles such as General Manager of Pool Operations, General Manager of Maintenance, Director of Corporate Maintenance, culminating in his current elevated position.
“Marty has consistently demonstrated an unparalleled dedication and expertise to help drive CCM’s success. I am confident his leadership will continue to propel growth and drive excellence,” said John Donahue, CCM’s SVP of Operations.
To further support SACP 3.0’s growth, CCM has hired Daniel Walsh to serve as Sales Manager within the SACP 3.0 team. In his new role, Mr. Walsh will focus on building and maintaining relationships with key customers, in the South Atlantic region as well as ensuring customer satisfaction. Mr. Walsh brings extensive experience to the role in both intermodal sales and chassis fleet management.
Last year’s launch of SACP 3.0 marked a significant leap for the South Atlantic Chassis Pool, featuring a first-of-its-kind single provider utility model. This innovative approach seamlessly blends advanced chassis technologies, merging the strengths of traditional gray pool systems with proprietary models.
For CCM, SACP 3.0 represents a cornerstone of its strategic initiatives, showcasing its commitment to providing a modern, reliable chassis supply that meets evolving customer needs in the South Atlantic region. These investments underline CCM’s dedication to exceptional service for its customers, supported by a top-tier operations team leveraging advanced technology and management expertise to drive innovative chassis provisioning options.
“These organizational changes align with our ongoing efforts to strengthen CCM and elevate the capabilities of the SACP 3.0 team to ensure sustained growth and success,” said Mike Wilson, CCM’s CEO. “Our focus on strategic investment highlights CCM’s mission to deliver capacity, scalability, cost-effectiveness, customer service and operational efficiency to our customers.”