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CSX Names New Intermodal Pres
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on Monday, June 21, 2004 8:18 PM
Sure she wasn't from the UP?
[bow]BNSF[bow]
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Anonymous
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on Monday, June 21, 2004 3:06 PM
I had to laugh at this a bit. Did you see the media contact??
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Contact: Misty Skipper
(904) 359-1787
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My first thought was, "Hey isn't she a porn star?"
Then I was thinking..."I think she starred in the epic "The Perfect Porn" (or was that storm?!)
LC
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CSX Names New Intermodal Pres
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on Monday, June 21, 2004 3:03 PM
CSX NAMES PRESIDENT OF INTERMODAL COMPANY
James Hertwig to lead revenue and volume growth at CSX Intermodal
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., June 21, 2004 - Clarence W. Gooden, CSX Corporation
(NYSE: CSX) executive vice president and chief commercial officer, today
announced that James R. Hertwig has been named president of the company's
intermodal unit, CSX Intermodal Inc (CSXI). Hertwig joins CSXI from Landstar
Logistics Inc, a transportation services company that provides integrated
logistics services, where he served as president.
Hertwig will be responsible for leading all aspects of CSXI's operations and
sales and marketing efforts.
"The key to our intermodal success is the ability to provide seamless rail
and truck services. Our customers will benefit from Jim's 30 years of
experience in the trucking and logistics industries," said Gooden. "Jim is
inheriting a dedicated group of professionals at CSXI and we are confident
that together, they will improve our service product and increase volumes."
CSXI is the nation's only transcontinental intermodal transportation service
provider, offering transportation for domestic containers and trailers,
premium parcel business and international steamship containers over a
network of dedicated intermodal facilities. CSXI purchases approximately 450
dedicated trains which operate between its 45 terminals weekly. In 2003,
CSXI accounted for approximately 16 percent of CSX Corporation's operating
revenue and 18 percent of its operating income.
In the first quarter of 2004, CSX Intermodal reported continued growth in
volume and revenue. Domestic and International loads were up 4 percent
quarter over quarter, while revenue was up 3 percent versus the same period
in 2003.
In 1998, Hertwig was appointed by Florida Governor Lawton Chiles to sit on
the state's Intermodal Freight Task Force. He has served on the Board of
Directors for the Florida Trucking Association (FTA) and the Intermodal
Association of North America (IANA).
Hertwig is also a member of the American Society of Transportation and
Logistics (AST&L). He serves on the Council of Logistics Management (CLM),
the Executive Committee of the Transportation Research Board (TRB), and was
recently appointed as Chairman on the FIRE (Foundation for Intermodal
Research and Education) Advisory Council.
CSX Corporation, based in Jacksonville, Fla., owns the largest rail network
in the eastern United States. CSX Transportation and its 34,000 employees
provide rail transportation services over a 23,000 route-mile network in 23
states, the District of Columbia and two Canadian provinces. CSX Corporation
also provides intermodal and global container terminal operations through
other subsidiaries.
CSX Corporation's internet address is: www.csx.com
CSX Intermodal's internet address is: www.csxi.com
Contact: Misty Skipper
(904) 359-1787
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