
Schupan, headquartered in Kalamazoo, Michigan, has appointed Brandon Reid as vice president of marketing – international for its material trading business unit.
Having dedicated his entire career to the industry, Reid most recently served as the international trading manager at Cincinnati-based David J. Joseph for 14 years. During his tenure, he held various roles in logistics and trading, accumulating extensive international experience, according to a news release from Schupan.
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At Schupan, Reid will oversee international sales and purchasing, leveraging his insights to drive the company’s global strategies. Schupan says his appointment reflects the company’s commitment to enhancing its presence in the international market, particularly in used beverage cans, nonferrous metals and plastics trading.
“I couldn’t be more excited to have Brandon Reid join Schupan,” says Andrew McKee, president of Schupan Materials Trading. “Having known Brandon for the last 15 years, he is of the highest quality character and has a proven track record of results in helping support supply chains across the entire metals industry. By adding Brandon, Schupan once again shows our commitment to helping solve the challenges of the marketplace both today and in the future.”
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Schupan, a family-owned business with a history dating back to 1968, says Reid's appointment underscores the company’s dedication to innovations in the circular supply chain in international materials trading.
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