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Nexxiot appoints ‘Head of Technical Department’

ROGER Gloor is joining Nexxiot, a global TradeTech company as the new Head of Technical Department, Gloor has previously worked for intermodal logistics service provider Bertschi AG, as a proven expert for the entire value chain in tank container and dry bulk logistics.

Gloor was responsible for Bertschi AG’s operations and for facilitating innovation for strategically important customers around the globe, including in Turkey, China, and along the New Silk Road with intermodal services via rail, road and maritime to the chemical industry.

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Bertschi AG has a workforce of more than 3’200 employees in 38 countries.

Justin Broyles Elected ASLRRA Vice-Chair Executive Committee

R. J. CORMAN Railroad Group's Executive Vice President, Commercial Affairs Justin Broyles, to the position of Vice Chairman of the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association's (ASLRRA) Executive Board of Directors. Broyles will serve a three-year term in this position as he continues to serve as its Vice President of the Eastern Region and will also take on the role of Chair of the Short Line Safety Institute (SLSI).

The American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) is a non-profit trade association representing the interests of the nation’s 600 short line and regional railroads and railroad supply company members in legislative and regulatory matters.

“Justin has been a thoughtful and impactful contributor to the work of the ASLRRA Board of Directors, the members who direct the organisation’s strategic goals and priorities and provide governance and oversight to the Association.

"He has also represented railroads in the Eastern Region as one of four Regional Vice Presidents on the Executive Committee,” said American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association President Chuck Baker.

“As the newly elected Vice Chair, Justin will play a crucial role and provide critical continuity ," said R. J. Corman Railroad Group President and CEO Ed Quinn.

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