The Xabo Logistics website identifies Sir Harvey Bowen as CEO of the company.

Sir Bowen is a graduate economist and Canterbury University Ph.D.

His path began in the civil fleet Naval US. Academy, where he was able to successfully got his MBA with a scholarship, worked as vice president of Philips.

With the New Year in 2015 after the approval from the Queen of Great Britain, he was awarded the title of knight.

If that didn’t sound dubious enough off in and of itself, a quick check of the
2015 New Year Honors list
reveals no Harvey Bowen was knighted in 2015. There’s nothing linking him to Philips either.

Put simply Harvey Bowen, as represented on the Xabo Logistics website, doesn’t exist.

A corporate address in Stockport, UK is provided on the Xabo Logistics website. Further research reveals this address actually belongs to an unrelated chartered accounting firm.

Xabo Logistics was incorporated in the UK on November 2nd, 2016. Joseph Morgan is listed as the sole Director of the company.

The address provided for Morgan belongs to an unrelated coffee and tea shop. Needless to say Joseph Morgan probably doesn’t exist either.

As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.

The Xabo Logistics Product Line

Xabo Logistics has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Xabo Logistics affiliate membership itself.

The Xabo Logistics Compensation Plan

The Xabo Logistics compensation plan sees affiliates invest $10 or more in bitcoin on the promise of an advertised daily ROI of up to 5%.

Xabo Logistics guarantees you an income of 150% profit, streaming into your personal account by regular payments up to 5% a day.

The more an affiliate invests the “faster” the 150% ROI is paid out (a ROI of up to 7% a day is advertised).

Referral commissions are available on funds invested by recruited affiliates, paid out down three levels of recruitment (unilevel):

level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) – 7%

level 2 – 3%

level 3 – 1%

An additional 1% is paid on reinvestment across all three offered levels.

Joining Xabo Logistics

Xabo Logistics affiliate membership is tied to a minimum $10 investment.

Conclusion

The story Xabo Logistics have spun to explain their ROI offering is as phony as the company details they provide.

Financial logistics company Xabo has become one of the first crowdfunding sea freight organization in the market by implementing the idea of subletting free space lots in the cargo containers of the major maritime shipping companies.

Thanks to the excellent implementation and experienced staff, we now have a place on the ships from all major companies in the UK and some other countries – official Xabo partners.

Our investors can purchase a cargo space, investing almost any amount of money. Today, thousands of lucky, get to know our platform, which can guarantee you a stable income, wisely manage


🤖 Quick Answer

Who is Harvey Bowen according to Xabo Logistics?
The Xabo Logistics website identifies Sir Harvey Bowen as CEO, presenting him as a Canterbury University Ph.D. graduate economist with Naval Academy background, Philips vice presidency, and a 2015 knighthood from the Queen of Great Britain.

Is Harvey Bowen's knighthood verified?
No verification exists. Cross-referencing the official 2015 New Year Honors list reveals no Harvey Bowen received knighthood that year, contradicting the company's claims about his credentials and background.

What issues surround Xabo Logistics' leadership claims?
Investigation reveals Harvey Bowen as represented does not exist. No documented connection to Philips, Canterbury University, or Naval Academy can be established, raising significant concerns about the company's credibility and transparency.


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