Road to rail shift gains traction and funding in EU and US
The European Commission (EC) has approved a €1.7bn German state aid scheme to support rail ...
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BNSF Logistics has named Dan Curtis as its new president.
Mr Curtis has been chief operating officer since 2014, and before that was chief financial officer for three years.
“I am truly excited for the opportunity to serve our people, customers and partners in a bigger way,” said Mr Curtis.
“Our ‘can do’ culture, willingness to take on new challenges and ability to handle complexity well are the tenets that continue to drive our growth and set us apart.
“We are accelerating our people and technology initiatives to deliver significant value to our customers and partners now and for years to come.”
Mr Curtis has worked for a variety of companies, including Greatwide Logistics Services, Ernst & Young and Tate & Furst.
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