Transportation Policy in 2021: How to Navigate a Complex Regulatory Landscape

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Jack Gerstner | Tom Jensen | Tom Madrecki

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Like it or not, the U.S. federal government can have a major impact on shipping and transportation. Every supply chain professional should have a basic understanding of transportation policy, how it currently shapes their logistics decisions and how it may evolve in the future. What’s happening now in U.S. transportation policy? And what’s on the horizon in the coming months and years? Our policy experts will discuss the Biden administration’s approach to logistics and supply chain issues, what the infrastructure bill means for our industry, and how AB-5 could affect your business. Presenters: Jack Gerstner, SVP, Coverage, Coyote Logistics Tom Jensen, Sr. Government Relations Executive, UPS Tom Madrecki, VP, Supply Chain & Logistics, Consumer Brands Association In this session, you’ll learn: • The Biden administration’s approach to transportation • Implications of the new infrastructure bill • What AB-5 could mean for the industry • What to look out for in 2022 This session is brought to you by Coyote Logistics: a leading global third-party logistics provider that combines a diverse, centralized transportation marketplace matching more than 10,000 shipments every day. Coyote offers a comprehensive multi-modal solutions portfolio – including truckload, less than truckload (LTL) and intermodal — with data intelligence and market insights to help empower our customers business growth in a rapidly changing world. All Digital Summit sessions will be available on-demand following the conclusion of the two-day event.
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