“What’s Up—and Down—With Air Freight?” Briefing Hosted by Traffic Club of Chicago
CHICAGO, IL—August 20, 2013 (James Street Media Services)—The next Executive Series Luncheon hosted by The Traffic Club of Chicago on September 19 will feature an insider’s look at trends in the air freight industry with Shawn McWhorter, president of Nippon Cargo Airlines (NCA). The presentation will examine changes in behavior of both air freight shippers and customers. McWhorter will explore recent volatility in demand and cost, look at how fluctuations in passenger air service impact air cargo, and discuss ways the industry can work toward improved stability. “With more than 20 years in the air and on the ground with the freight industry, Shawn has great insights to share with us,” said James Giblin, chairman of the Education Committee. “He will be able to offer advice on what it takes to maintain a stable supply chain.” McWhorter joined NCA in March 2007, and is responsible for the North and South America regions. He has more than 20 years of experience working for airlines, mostly in cargo. Prior to NCA, he worked for Northwest Airlines and Delta. When:Thursday, September 19, 2013Cash bar from 11:30 a.m.Luncheon at 12:15 p.m. Where:Avalon Banquets1905 E. Higgins RoadElk Grove Village, IL Tickets: Members and guests: $45 (up to two guests per member)Non-member: $55Advance reservations recommended. Call 1-630-529-1333 or email staff@trfclub-chicago.org About The Traffic Club of ChicagoThe Traffic Club of Chicago, founded in 1907, is one of the nation's oldest and finest transportation associations. The club is dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of the transportation and logistics industry, keeping its members abreast of industry happenings, while at the same time assuming a responsible role in civic, cultural and charitable activities in the Chicago area. Members enjoy many benefits, including access to private dining and country clubs around the Chicago area, as well as across the country and overseas. An annual schedule of programs and events provides opportunities to network with industry professionals. A scholarship program supports the organization's philosophy of direction and guidance. Headquartered in Bloomingdale, Illinois, the club publishes a monthly newsletter, “The Waybill.” More information can be found at www.traffic-club.org and www.facebook.com/TrafficClubCHI.