Seko Logistics appoints Ursula Wallace to head up North America ocean freight
Seko Logistics has appointed veteran forwarder Ursula Wallace (above) to head its ocean product, North ...
Michael Webber, a well-respected independent airport cargo consultant, has decided to shut up his own shop and join aviation planning and development company Landrum & Brown (L&B) as associate vice president.
Mr Webber has run Webber Air Cargo for more than 15 years, but said the time was right to make this move. He has been consulted by some of the largest international airports in the US and around the world.
“We are very pleased to welcome Michael to L&B,” said Brian Reed, president. “His expertise in air cargo will enhance the firm’s services and serve as a great resource to our valued clients worldwide,”
L&B this year opened new offices in Los Angeles and Washington DC, and was in June selected as winner of the Xi’an Xianyang airport design competition.
The Loadstar team would like to wish Mr Webber well in his new endeavours.
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