Paid Inc. Appoints Freight Technology Veteran Lance Healy to Board of Directors

Paid Inc. has appointed industry veteran Lance Healy to its board of directors to support the expansion of its ShipTime subsidiary's logistics and shipping infrastructure across North America

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Paid Inc. Appoints Freight Technology Veteran Lance Healy to Board of Directors

Paid Inc. (OTC: PAYD) and its subsidiary ShipTime Canada Inc. announced the appointment of freight technology veteran Lance Healy to the company's Board of Directors on May 11, 2026. Based in Marlborough, Massachusetts, the logistics technology platform provides advanced shipping and freight solutions throughout North America. The move signals a strategic effort to strengthen the company's leadership team as it scales its operations and enhances its service offerings.[1][2]

The addition of Healy is intended to support ShipTime's ongoing expansion into various logistics sectors, including parcel, less-than-truckload (LTL), full-truckload (FTL), fulfillment, and cross-border services. The company is currently investing in enterprise-grade shipping infrastructure and freight technology capabilities to meet the evolving needs of the North American market and its diverse customer base.[1][2]

According to the company, the appointment comes at a time when shipping operations are becoming increasingly complex for businesses of all sizes. Organizations are actively seeking greater visibility, automation, and operational flexibility to manage their supply chains effectively. ShipTime aims to provide stronger connectivity across both parcel and freight transportation as it continues to expand its technological footprint.[1][2]

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