Speakers:
- Dean LeBlanc, Professor, Supply Chain Management, Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC)
- Chris Winkler, President, Aim Transfer & Storage
- John Holloway, CDL Coordinator / Program & Policy Analyst, WISDOT Bureau of Driver Services
- Sgt. Nic Betts, Wisconsin State Patrol, Motor Carrier Enforcement Section
- Patrick Spang, Business Development Manager, Gage Zero EV Chargers
- Brian Randleman, Director of Logistics, Lamplight, a W.C. Bradley Company (Moderator)
Program Overview:
Trucking accounted for 62% of US Logistics costs in 2023 (per CSCMP). Trucks move 72% of US freight (per ATA). The Milwaukee Logistics Council invites you to talk with our speakers and participate in hands-on tours about the future of Trucking from the driver’s seat. Our expert panel will share information and updates on key issues around trucking operations, EV trucks, mandates and charging infrastructure, CDL licensing and regulation updates, and trucking safety compliance and permitting. Dean LeBlanc, Professor of Supply Chain Management at Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC) is our host for the event at the South campus in Oak Creek. Following the panel discussion, AIM Transfer & Storage will offer an equipment demonstration.
Who should attend: Fleet managers, dispatchers, drivers, safety directors, transportation safety professionals, and students.
Social Networking Session: After wrapping up the tour with some Q&A, we will relocate to D’Vine for discussion and social networking.
You are welcome to join us for this very informative and interesting program!
Registration & Logistics:
Place: Milwaukee Area Technical College – Oak Creek Campus
Directions: 6665 S Howell Ave, Oak Creek, WI 53154
Timeline:
2:00pm Registration & Gather
2:15pm Speaker Presentation
4:30pm Adjourn and (optional) Tractor Display
5:30pm Networking Social at D’Vine
Networking Location: D’Vine
Address: 7228 S 27th St, Oak Creek, WI 53154
Cost: $40.00 pre-paid with RESERVATION
* Free to Students: Admission for students enrolled in Supply Chain programs is offered for FREE, provided through a generous grant from Jim Best of Pilot Air Freight.