
Calgary, AB — Mouayid Andrew Ulph is being recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Distinguished Entrepreneur in Technology, acknowledging his work with Canadian Rocky Mountain Trade Consultants Incorporated (CRMTC).
As Director of CRMTC, Mr. Ulph seeks to revolutionize the logistics and supply chain management (SCM) industries by developing new technologies, sustainable development, and remote work solutions. He states the company “aims to leverage new venture capital opportunities to create sustainable, ethical ecosystems that are people-centric (focusing on mental health initiatives, while allowing people to work remotely), developing and innovating new tech, investing into and educating individuals wanting to enter into tech, and furthering sustainable development initiatives in Alberta and across the world.” He has been in his current role since November 2021.
Mr. Ulph is a Canadian Army Veteran and former first responder. He says he is particularly passionate about providing healthcare to impoverished communities while building ethical and patient-focused healthcare supply solutions.
Some of his interests include geopolitics, international affairs, computer science, motorsports (motorcycle racing and Formula 1), traveling, and global and ethical sustainable development.
Before his work with CRMTC, Mr. Ulph served two years, beginning in 2020, with Chinook Air/Safeway Consulting, assisting in developing and implementing emergency response plans and medical evacuation policies. He has also worked professionally as a trained Emergency Medical Responder and Firefighter, with experience in law enforcement, social services, trades, and working with vulnerable populations.
Fluent in English and French and now
studying German, Mr. Ulph prides himself on analytical and finely-honed
critical thinking skills. His future goal is to create the world’s first Web3.0
and Blockchain-based customs brokerage. He is coding, designing, and
implementing his technology into the manufacturing of secure, built-to-specification
smart containers that will use Internet of Things (IoT) sensors, 5G, and AI to
help CRMTC become a digital innovator within the industry.