WILMINGTON, DE — Enstructure, a leading U.S. terminal and logistics company, has announced the addition of Bayard Hogans as President of Enstructure Mid-Atlantic. In this role, Hogans will be responsible for overseeing operations and commercial activities across Enstructure’s mid-Atlantic businesses, including Port Wilmington in Wilmington, DE; Port Contractors (PCI) in Wilmington, DE and Fairless Hills, PA; and Intercontinental Services (ICS) in Wilmington, DE.
“It’s an exciting time to join Enstructure. The company is at the forefront of innovation and has a stellar reputation for operational excellence and reliability. Enstructure is an industry leader in the high-growth mid-Atlantic market and this role was a great opportunity for me to build on their success,” said Hogans.
Hogans brings over 25 years of experience in marine terminals, transportation, and supply chain logistics. Before joining Enstructure, Hogans served as Vice President for Ports America Chesapeake, where he was responsible for all of Ports America’s container, auto/RORO, and breakbulk operational and commercial activities in the Port of Baltimore, including Ports America’s 50-year public-private partnership lease and concession agreement for Seagirt Marine Terminal.
“Bayard is an industry leader with a proven track record of building strong employee and customer relationships and engaging local communities and political leaders,” said Matthew Satnick and Philippe De Montigny, Co-CEOs of Enstructure. “As the new operator of Port Wilmington, we needed someone with the right experience, skill, and tenacity to fill this role. Bayard’s commitment to safety, transparency, and responsible development stood out in our exhaustive hiring process and we’re thrilled to have him on our team.”
During his tenure at Ports America Chesapeake, Hogans has been honored with the Maryland Governors International Business Leadership Award, the Traffic Club Transportation Person of the Year Award, and Propellor Club Transportation Person of the Year Award. An advocate for the communities he works in, Hogans partnered with the United Way, American Heart Association, Catholic Charities, Port Discovery Children’s Museum, and other nonprofits in the Port of Baltimore communities.
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