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TFI Announces 2019 Retirement of CFO and EVP Gregory W. Rumble

MONTREAL, Jan. 18, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TFI International Inc. (TSX:TFII) (OTCQX:TFIFF), a North American leader in the transportation and logistics industry, today announced that Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Gregory W. Rumble plans to retire in April 2019.  Mr. Rumble has been Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President of TFI International (then TransForce) since 2015 and previously served as President of Contrans Group for more than 10 years before its acquisition by TFI.  Prior to that, he had served in an executive capacity at Contrans since 1988.

Mr. Rumble stated, “After many decades in the trucking industry it has been an honor to culminate my career at TFI International, and I have the highest respect for Mr. Bédard and the many talented individuals at the Company.  I’m excited about our continued progress and the opportunities that lay ahead for TFI, and look forward to contributing and ensuring a smooth transition over the next year.”

Alain Bédard, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of TFI International stated, “We’ve been fortunate to benefit from Greg’s extensive experience, his industry knowledge and the energy he brought to both the CFO and his operating roles every day.  He will be personally missed by myself and the rest of the TFI team, but we are delighted that he will assist as we transition Greg’s roles.”

ABOUT TFI INTERNATIONAL

TFI International Inc. is a North American leader in the transportation and logistics industry, operating across the United States, Canada and Mexico through its subsidiaries. TFI International creates value for shareholders by identifying strategic acquisitions and managing a growing network of wholly-owned operating subsidiaries. Under the TFI International umbrella, our segments benefit from financial and operational resources to build their businesses and increase their efficiency. TFI International companies service the following segments:

  • Package and Courier;
  • Less-Than-Truckload;
  • Truckload;
  • Logistics.

TFI International Inc. is publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX:TFII) and the OTCQX marketplace in the U.S. (OTCQX:TFIFF). For more information, visit http://www.tfiintl.com.


For further information: 
Investors: Media:
Alain Bédard Rick Leckner
Chairman, President and CEOMaisonBrison Communications
TFI International Inc. (514) 731-0000
(647) 729-4079[email protected] 
[email protected]  

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