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9/8/2011
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NASSTRAC elects Wenzinger to executive committee
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The National Shippers Strategic Transportation Council (NASSTRAC) has appointed Tom Wenzinger to the association’s executive committee.
Director of corporate traffic at Advance Stores Co. Inc., Wenzinger has extensive transportation industry experience. He is responsible for Advance Stores’ inbound collect programs, carrier contract negotiations, capacity planning, reverse logistics and strategic planning, NASSTRAC officials said in a prepared statement.
“In this uncertain economy and with pending legislation under discussion in Washington that will dramatically affect the entire transportation industry, it is critical NASSTRAC maintain its strategic approach to representing its members and the industry,” said NASSTRAC Executive Director Brian Everett. “Wenzinger’s appointment strengthens the leadership’s ability to accomplish these organizational goals through his proven leadership skills gained at several large corporations.”
Director of corporate traffic at Advance Stores Co. Inc., Wenzinger has extensive transportation industry experience. He is responsible for Advance Stores’ inbound collect programs, carrier contract negotiations, capacity planning, reverse logistics and strategic planning, NASSTRAC officials said in a prepared statement.
“In this uncertain economy and with pending legislation under discussion in Washington that will dramatically affect the entire transportation industry, it is critical NASSTRAC maintain its strategic approach to representing its members and the industry,” said NASSTRAC Executive Director Brian Everett. “Wenzinger’s appointment strengthens the leadership’s ability to accomplish these organizational goals through his proven leadership skills gained at several large corporations.”