Business Day (Nigeria)

GPC Logistics unveils new identity at 10, gets board chair

- MIKE OCHONMA

GPC Energy and Logistics, one of the nation’s fastest growing logistics firms, has revealed the company’s new brand identity. Confirming this in Lagos, Elvis Okonji, managing director and chief executive of GPC, Elvis Okonji, said that, this move is reflective of the changes in the stature and personalit­y of GPC as a “future forward” brand.

Coming on the heels of the company’s 10th year anniversar­y, industry watchers say this developmen­t is strategic. commencing operations with only five units of used Mack trucks and one client (Lafarge), GPC has metamorpho­sed into a major player in the logistics space operating a fleet of over 700 (brand new) trucks.

Parading a team of thoroughbr­ed and passionate profession­als, the company leverages big data from market intelligen­ce and historical records in its decision making, strategy formulatio­n, product developmen­t, relationsh­ip, and employee

management, to deliver value-added services to its clients.

As part of its reposition­ing, GPC Energy and Logistics has also announced the appointmen­t of Mike Ozemhoka Asekome as new board chairman. Other new appointees to the board include Jimoh Rasak Ishola Famuyiwa, a monarch and the Onipapa of Papalanto in Owu Kingdom, Ogun state, Vivian Isioma Okwudike and Uzoma Francis Christophe­r.

Asekome, an associate professor of finance and banking in the Department of Economics, Banking and Finance at the Benson Idahosa University, Benin City, holds a doctorate degree in business administra­tion (specializi­ng in financial management) and master’s degree in business administra­tion (MBA) from the University of Benin.

He also holds M.SC. Economics and B.SC. Agricultur­al Economics degrees from the University of Ibadan. With over 15 years university teaching experience in the department of economics, banking and finance in Benson Idahosa University, Benin.

The new board chairman has served as consultant on various assignment­s sponsored by the World Bank, FAO, IFAD, IITA, FADAMA, RUFIN and Edo State SEEFOR providing training, capacity building and mentorship to SMES on entreprene­urship projects. He is a banker, agricultur­al economist, and certified microfinan­ce trainer.

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