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Daniel E.

Paulak
761 Elmhurst Place
Glassboro
(760) 579-9346
dp87fa70@westpost.net
Executive Summary: To obtain a challenging position in logistics and warehousing
industry where my professional skills can be utilized to increase productivity
and the profitability of the company.

Experience: Gloucester Terminals


Gloucester City, New Jersey
Superintendent/Marine Cargo
July 11, 2005 to June 10, 2010
* Responsible and supervised the fast, efficient and safe loading and discharge
of cargo ships and barges.
* Supervised the fast, efficient and safe discharge of fruit ships.
* Lead and supervised 70 to 100 union longshoremen and casual labor on the termi
nal responsible for the staging, loading, securing and discharging of cargo.
* Responsible for all MHE equipment such as forklifts during the loading and dis
charging of ships.
* Maintain working relationships with ship's crew, U.S. Customs, U.S. Coast Guar
d and port captain of each ship in order to facilitate the timely sailing of the
ship.
* Prepare time sheets, and production reports.
United States Marine Corps
Schuaiba Port, Kuwait
Logistics Chief
March 15, 2003 to October 31, 2003
* Senior supervisor of the vessel load teams and personally responsible for the
embarkation of over two million square feet of Marine and Seabee equipment, vehi
cles and containers on 13 Military Sealift Command vessels out of Kuwait in supp
ort of Operation Iraqi Freedom redeployment.
* Lead and supervised 350 Marines and Seabees of the Vessel Loading unit at Schu
aiba port Kuwait.
* Coordinated with U.S. Customs and U.S. Agriculture personnel to receive, stage
, process and inspect all cargo for staging in the sterile call forward marshall
ing areas aboard Shuaiba port.
* Coordinated with U.S. Army Military Traffic Management Command at the port of
Shuaiba for the joint inspection staging and loading of cargo and vehicles.
United States Marine Corps
Camp Pendleton, California
Logistics Chief
August 15, 2002 to March 15, 2003
* Responsible for the IMEF embarkation of equipment, vehicles, containers, and s
upplies in the support of deployment Operation Iraqi Freedom efforts.
* Senior supervisor of the vessel load teams and personally responsible for the
embarkation of over one million square feet of Marine and Seabee equipment, vehi
cles and containers on 11 Military Sealift Command vessels out of the port of Sa
n Diego in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom deployment.
* Lead and supervised 100 Marines and Seabees of the Vessel Loading Unit at the
port of San Diego.
* Coordinated with U.S. Customs and U.S. Agriculture personnel to receive, stage
, process and inspect all cargo aboard the port of San Diego.
United States Marine Corps
Camp Pendleton, California
Logistics Chief
July 15, 1995 to July 15, 2000
* Plan and executed all logistical support for a 3000 man unit while in garrison
and deployed.
* Planned and supervised all logistical support for nine DESERT FIRING EXERCISES
at 29 Palms Marine Corps Combat Center, California to include setting up and ru
nning the Logistical Operations Center and the Forward Logistical Base.
* Provided leadership and mentoring to my young Marines, both enlisted and offic
er.
* Planned and executed all logistical support for unit to include Motor Transpor
t, Engineer Support, Food Service, Supply and Hazardous Waste
Education: United States Marine Corps
USMC Senior Non-Commissioned Officer School
USMC Staff Non-Commissioned Officer Academy
USMC Drill Instructor School
USMC Drill Instructor School Staff Instructor
USMC Recruiting School
Thomas Jefferson High School, Bloomington MN

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