James Sullins currently serves as the General Manager at Railserve, Inc., where he leverages over 15 years of extensive experience in the railroad industry to drive operational excellence and strategic growth. His career began in 2007 as a conductor, where he quickly advanced to the...
James Sullins currently serves as the General Manager at Railserve, Inc., where he leverages over 15 years of extensive experience in the railroad industry to drive operational excellence and strategic growth. His career began in 2007 as a conductor, where he quickly advanced to the role of Locomotive Engineer, showcasing his deep understanding of railroad logistics and operational dynamics. His expertise further expanded when he took on the responsibilities of a Designated Supervisor of Locomotive Engineers, where he played a pivotal role in training and certifying new engineers, ensuring that safety and efficiency standards were met.
In his current role, James is responsible for the day-to-day planning and implementation of operational strategies for a team of 34 employees. His leadership is characterized by a strong focus on team building and fostering a collaborative work environment that enhances productivity and morale. He is adept at managing complex logistics operations, overseeing the economical growth of the company, and ensuring contractual compliance. One of his key projects involves the oversight of an active commissioned pipeline to Cushing, Oklahoma, where he implements effective transloading practices that optimize supply chain management and transportation efficiency.
James’s skill set encompasses operations management, logistics management, and customer service, making him a well-rounded leader in the freight and shipping sectors. His commitment to continuous improvement and operational excellence positions Railserve, Inc. for sustained success in an ever-evolving industry. Through his strategic vision and hands-on approach, James Sullins is not only enhancing the operational capabilities of Railserve but also contributing to the broader goals of the railroad industry.