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ITS Australia appoints new CEO

Transport and logistics executive Susan Harris has been appointed CEO of ITS Australia. With some 20 years’ experience across the transport and supply chain sectors, she has worked in strategy development and delivered national and international projects involving ITS technologies. Her international experience includes research in Shanghai and Spain, and development work in Malaysia.
June 22, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Transport and logistics executive Susan Harris has been appointed CEO of 858 ITS Australia. With some 20 years’ experience across the transport and supply chain sectors, she has worked in strategy development and delivered national and international projects involving ITS technologies. Her international experience includes research in Shanghai and Spain, and development work in Malaysia.

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