Top executives from some of the world's leading LTL and parcel delivery trucking companies will learn from James L. Welch, former president and CEO of Yellow Transportation, how to maximize profits in the trucking
industry at the Carrier Logistics Inc. (CLI) Annual Leadership Summit in Tarrytown, N.Y., Sept. 26 through 28.
"All LTL carriers and courier companies are on some level competing with the major players," said Ken Weinberg, CLI vice president. "Now, James Welch, who ran one of the industry's ultimate majors, will offer the best tactical tips on how to be a viable competitor to attendees at the CLI Executive Summit conference."
Welch's keynote address, "Money Matters - Smart Thinking to Run your Business," will give transportation company executives the knowledge they need to compete with the industry's leading carriers now and in coming years. Welch will help attendees visualize the most current and cutting-edge methods of Navigating the Financial Landscape, said Weinberg.
"This is a business conference considering the major issues facing trucking companies today," Weinberg said. "It is not a technology or software forum, nor is it a user conference."
The event is open to top LTL and parcel delivery trucking executives by invitation only. Those interested in attending may request an invitation by contacting CLI at (914)332-0300 or sales@carrierlogistics.com.
Carrier Logistics Executive Summit Sept. 26-28
Top executives from some of the world's leading LTL and parcel delivery trucking companies will learn from James L. Welch, former president and CEO of Yellow Transportation, how to maximize profits in the truckin
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