Shippers Find the Marine Highway an Ideal Supply Chain Choice, Industry Leaders to Discuss at North American Marine Highways & L
March 09 2010 - 2:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
NEWARK, N.J., March 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Shifting freight
traditionally carried by road or rail to water routes can be an
integral part of a cost-effective and energy-efficient intermodal
supply chain. Industry leaders will discuss in depth the increasing
benefits of marine highways at the Seventh Annual Journal of
Commerce North American Marine Highways & Logistics Conference
in Baltimore, April 6-7, 2010. Sonney Jones found that the best
solution to a meandering supply-chain was a straight line -- across
the Gulf of Mexico. Jones is the division director for
transportation at Dallas-based Dal Tile Corporation. Its supply
chain to the East Coast was a tangle of trucks, trains and ocean
carriers, he said, until the company partnered with SeaBridge
Freight. SeaBridge Freight is one of the pioneers on America's
marine highways and operates vessels between the ports of
Brownsville, Texas, and Tampa, Fla. Company founder Hank Hoffman
brought his trucking background to the maritime environment and
worked with Dal Tile to streamline its logistics. Jones and Hoffman
will join an outstanding list of speakers at the Seventh Annual
Journal of Commerce North American Marine Highways & Logistics
Conference, April 6-7, 2010, at the Conference Center at the
Maritime Institute near Baltimore. The event will illustrate for
shippers how use of marine highways -- moving freight by water that
is traditionally carried by road or rail -- can be an integral part
of a cost-effective, energy-efficient and sustainable intermodal
supply chain. Confirmed event speakers include leading experts in
the growing field of maritime intermodal logistics: -- U.S.
Secretary Ray LaHood. -- U.S. Congressman Elijah Cummings, chairman
of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on
Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation. -- Former USDOT Secretary
Mary Peters and Deputy Secretary Mort L. Downey. -- Frederick J.
Harris, President, General Dynamics NASSCO. -- Larry L. "Butch"
Brown, Exec. Director Mississippi DOT, President AASHTO. --
Rockford Weitz, Senior Fellow, Institute for Global Maritime
Studies Inc. -- Ed Whitmore, President, Norfolk Tug Company. --
Bruce Wood, President and CEO, Hamilton Port Authority. -- Blair
McKeil, President and CEO, McKeil Marine. -- Stephen Pepper,
President, Humboldt Logistics. -- Gregg M. Ward, Vice President,
Detroit Windsor Truck Ferry. -- John Mimikakis, Senior Policy
Manager, Environmental Defense Fund. -- Edward Anthes-Washburn,
Program Coordinator, Massachusetts Seaport Advisory Council. --
Henning Mohn, Principal Consultant, Det Norske Veritas (Americas)
Inc. -- Jonathan D. Kaskin, Director, U.S. Navy Office of Strategic
Mobility and Combat Logistics. -- Paul H. Bea, Jr., Coastwise
Coalition, Chairman, Ferguson Group. -- Joseph W. Cappel, Senior
Manager, Business Development Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority.
-- James J. Corbett, University of Delaware Professor, College of
Earth, Ocean and Environment; Civil & Environmental
Engineering, College of Engineering. -- Jeanine M. Hoey, Program
Manager, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. -- J.J. Keever, Senior
Deputy Executive Director, Virginia Port Authority. -- C. James
Kruse, Director, Center for Ports and Waterways, Texas
Transportation Institute. -- Terrence M. Moore, Director, Business
Operations AEP River Operations. -- Barbara Nelson, Principal
Transportation Planner, Richmond MPO. -- Fernando Pereira,
Commercial Manager, Port of Progreso, Mexico. The JOC North
American Marine Highways & Logistics Conference is sponsored by
the U.S. Maritime Administration, General Dynamics NASSCO, the
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials,
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Institute, the American Public University, Masters, Mates &
Pilots, MEBA, the Propeller Club International and the New Bedford
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