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Casey Appointed to Key FVL Role Amidst Supply Chain Recovery

Casey's new role is vital even as the supply chain crisis eases. She'll manage stakeholders in FVL's supply chain, while ports prioritize sustainability with a $1.2 billion investment in green energy projects.

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Casey Appointed to Key FVL Role Amidst Supply Chain Recovery

Casey, whose role and responsibilities have been shrouded in mystery since February, has been appointed to a key position at FVL North America. Despite the easing of the supply chain crisis, her role in coordinating and overseeing stakeholders in the FVL supply chain remains crucial.

Casey's appointment came amidst the height of the supply chain crisis in February. Her new role focuses on managing stakeholders within the FVL supply chain. Despite the crisis abating, her responsibilities continue to be vital.

The ports under FVL's purview have prioritised sustainability. Plans are underway to harness offshore wind, hydrogen, and other high-value energy sources. This commitment to green energy is reflected in the projects awarded under the Port Freight Infrastructure programme. Fifteen projects, including charging stations, on-dock shore power, and rail improvements, have been awarded, demonstrating the State's $1.2 billion investment in port infrastructure.

Casey's role in coordinating and overseeing stakeholders in the FVL supply chain remains significant despite the calming of the crisis. The ports' commitment to sustainability is evident in the $1.2 billion investment and the 15 projects awarded under the Port Freight Infrastructure programme.

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