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BUSINESS life: CHANGING FACES: CPD welcomes Terry on board.


CPD CPD citrate phosphate dextrose; see anticoagulant citrate phosphate dextrose solution, under solution.
Cephalopelvic disproportion (CPD) 
 Logistics, the Warwickshire-based warehousing and distribution company, has appointed a senior management figure to its board.

Terry Stockley, who was European chief executive of NFC NFC
abbr.
National Football Conference
 plc, (formerly the National Freight Corporation), from 1995 to 2000, has joined CPD Logistics as a non-executive director A non-executive director (NED, also NXD) or outside director is a member of the board of directors of a company who does not form part of the executive management team. He or she is not an employee of the company or affiliated with it in any other way. .

Since retiring from executive life, he has taken up positions on the boards of six leading companies.

Steve Booker, managing director of CPD Logistics, said: "Terry Stockley's experience and knowledge of our industry is without match, and we have brought him on board to help advise on our next stage of growth.

Mr Stockley said: "Since Steve Booker led the management buy-out of CPD Logistics in 1994, he has grown the business in an impressive fashion.

"Supply chain management is at the heart of most businesses and CPD Logistics is ideally located at the heart of the UK. I look forward to being part of the company's continued growth."

Mr Stockley joins former Deloitte & Touche corporate finance partner Peter Miles Peter Miles is a British actor. He has played many television roles including several different characters in Z-Cars and Doctor Who. His other television work has included Survivors, The Sweeney, Dixon of Dock Green, Moonbase 3  as a non-executive director on the board. Mr Miles advised Mr Booker and his team on the original management buyout Management buyout (MBO)

Leveraged buyout whereby the acquiring group is led by the firm's management.


management buyout

See going private.
 in 1994 and now acts as a non-executive director and advisor to several Midlands companies.

News of the appointment comes just weeks after CPD Logistics announced it had won three major contracts to deliver toys across the UK and Ireland in a total of pounds 15million of new business wins.

Together with a new contract to hold and supply seat assemblies for Honda Cars on behalf of Johnson Controls Johnson Controls, Inc. (NYSE: JCI) is a United States company, based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, specializing in the design, manufacturing, and installation of automotive systems, automotive batteries (Optima[1] based in Denver, Colorado) and climate control systems.  in Leamington, the new work means the creation of 20 jobs at the firm's Wellesbourne and Long Marston warehouses.

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Publication:Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
Date:Mar 5, 2002
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