John Anthony Harvey

John Harvey

John Anthony Harvey CBE
Born (1935-10-01)October 1, 1935
Occupation Entrepreneur & logistician

John Anthony Harvey CBE (born 1 October 1935) is a British entrepreneur and logistician whose seminal contribution was to lead (as Chairman & Chief Executive, later Executive Chairman) the intercontinental logistics service provider Tibbett & Britten Group plc[1] during a 20-year period of diversification and growth. He is a Trustee, and former Chairman of the Trustees, of Transaid Worldwide [2][3] - the international transport charity.

Early career

Harvey joined Unilever in 1957 as a graduate trainee after receiving a First Class Honours degree from the University of Cambridge and held a variety of appointments before becoming Managing Director of SPD Ltd (‘Speedy, Prompt Delivery’), its UK logistics subsidiary. In 1968 he was (significantly) responsible for Unilever making its original investment in the clothing distribution specialist Tibbett & Britten. From 1971 he went on to hold various SPD Board appointments in subsidiaries and joint ventures in North America, Scandinavia, Hong Kong, Italy and Ireland. He also became a member of Unilever's UK Policy Committee. In 1982 Harvey joined The Institute of Grocery Distribution Board (and the Policy Issues Council from mid-2001). In 1983 he became Chairman of SPD Group.

In 1984 Harvey led the management buy-out of Tibbett & Britten from Unilever and the Dutch Railways, becoming Chairman & Chief Executive of Tibbett & Britten. (SPD continued without him for another year, after which it was purchased by National Freight Corporation, which later combined it with BRS and NCL to create the proto Exel Logistics.) Harvey then led the flotation of Tibbett & Britten Group plc on the London Stock Exchange in 1986, following which the Group’s extraordinary growth began.

Under Harvey's leadership, Tibbett & Britten Group revenues rose from £30 million in 1984 to £1,600 million two decades later. The company was acquired by Exel in 2004.

Later career

In 2004 Harvey formed Keswick Enterprises[4] – a private equity company specialising in logistics and supply chain-related companies – with Geoff Gillo. In 2006 Keswick acquired Spatial Group[5] – international freight forwarding and international mail services. In 2008 Keswick acquired Link Logistics – UK transport and distribution - and Strategy Group[6] – contract packing and contract manufacturing. In 2010 Keswick acquired Delamode Logistics in Romania and the DHL Delamode joint venture in Romania – which were then rebranded as Tibbett Logistics.[7][8]

Harvey was awarded the CBE for services to the transport industry in 1992. In 1994 he received the Motor Transport Special Award for outstanding achievement in the Road Transport Industry.[9] In 2002 Tibbett & Britten Group received The Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade (Export) (2002). In 2011 Harvey was named Freight Personality of the Year.[10]

Harvey is also a former member of the DoE’s Environmental Committee, where he was involved with the application of environmental best practice in the logistics and consumer distribution industries.

Although he did not invent 'open-book contract’ principles, Harvey developed and hugely popularised this type of commercial relationship between third-party logistics providers and their customers – where fixed management fees are charged and costs are transparent to both parties.

Academic life and charity

In 1997 Harvey became visiting professor at the Cranfield School of Management/Cranfield University. In the same year he also became a Companion of The Institute of Management. In the following year he was made chairman of the Cranfield Centre for Logistics & Transportation Advisory Board, Cranfield University, and he became a member of the CIES International Supply Chain and Logistics Forum. In 1999 he became a member of the DTLR Road Haulage Forum.

From 2000 to 2010 Harvey was chairman of trustees of Transaid Worldwide, the international transport charity, and remains a trustee and staunch supporter. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Transport, the Institute of Grocery Distribution, the Institute of Logistics and Transport (Emeritus) and the Royal Society of Arts.

Harvey still regularly addresses freight, logistics and supply chain management audiences across the world, and chairs conferences and seminars.[11]

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