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Covington,, LA, United States
The American Waterways Operators is the national advocate for the U.S. tugboat, towboat and barge industry, which serves the nation as the safest, most environmentally friendly, and most economical mode of freight transportation. AWO members operate on the rivers, coasts, Great Lakes, and harbors of the United States, moving vital commodities safely, reducing air emissions, water pollution, and highway congestion, protecting homeland security, and providing family-wage jobs for tens of thousands of Americans
Oakland,, CA, United States
In mid-2001,GATX Logistics was acquired by APL Logistics and GATX Logistics changed its name to APL Logistics. In addition, two other entities also changed theirs. GATX Freight Systems became APL Logistics Freight Systems. And GATX eLogistics Corp. became APL Direct Logistics. The benefits of GATX Logistics becoming part of APL Logistics are many. Our geographic reach is more substantial because of APL’s presence in the Asian markets. Our scope of services is broader because of the long list of services APL Logistics offers, such as Expedited Air Services to manage air shipments and International Intermodal Express (IIX) for moving less-than-container-load shipments. If you have any questions about the integration of GATX Logistics and APL Logistics, please visit us on the web at www.apllogistics.com. APL Logistics, Inc. is one of the largest asset-based providers of contract logistics services. It helps businesses manage their supply chain logistics through a variety of integrated services, 3,200 employees and a comprehensive network throughout the continental United States, Mexico, Canada, Central America and South America.
Houston,, Texas, United States
EGL Eagle Global Logistics is a leading provider of end-to-end supply chain solutions demonstrating core competencies in domestic and international freight transportation, integrated logistics management and information technology. Our strong financial position, our global network of company-owned offices and partnerships and our solid operational infrastructure has allowed us to rise to the top of the list of single-source providers. Around the clock and around the globe, EGL teams help customers realize the potential of today's global marketplace, by improving and customizing the processes of their supply chain and maximizing it's efficiency with cost-effective services. No other supplier can match EGL's premiere business model, including the most complete and effective North America distribution network. We are committed to providing vertical integration and supply chain collaboration in order to develop long-term partnerships resulting in market leadership for our customers.
Chesterfield, Missouri, United States
Arlington, VA, United States
The National Industrial Transportation League was formed in 1907 to represent the interests of shippers before government regulatory agencies. With the advent of deregulation and globalization, however, the League has evolved into a broad-based advocacy organization for freight transportation. Earlier this year, the membership adopted Vision 2020, a sweeping proposal to change the structure of the organization. Now all companies involved in freight transportation are eligible for full, voting membership in the League. The roles of carriers, shippers and intermediaries are increasingly blurred and intertwined, so the League membership has been expanded to allow for more cooperative efforts, because through the promotion of a safe, efficient freight transportation industry, the needs of shippers, and the entire economy, are best met. It is anticipated that the new organization will become the forum where issues of mutual interest will be discussed and new creative solutions will be formed to benefit the entire U.S. economy. The League also has added a membership category for Affiliates, which includes, individuals who are interested in matters connected with the shipment or receipt of commodities and/or the purchase of transportation services. To receive information on becoming a League member; getting a copy of the Annual Report; exhibiting at TransComp; advertising in League publications; ordering a list, labels, or diskette containing the names and addresses of League members and affiliates; or ordering the Rail Users' Manual, please contact the League at (703) 524-5011 or via e-mail at info@nitl.org.