A road built for sharing

A road built for sharing: HAQM Freight and CSCMP webinar December 10

You’ve likely seen one of HAQM’s 60,000+ dry van trailers on the interstate and wondered if the holidays gifts you ordered are on it. But did you know your business can use those trailers to ship its freight? With HAQM Freight, you can. Introduced in 2019, HAQM Freight is HAQM’s external transportation offering for shippers, enabling them to unlock cutting-edge network capabilities.

You can get the full details and what we can deliver for your business next week. We’ll be sharing the HAQM Freight story with the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) on a new webinar, A road built for sharing: How HAQM Freight brings the power of HAQM to shippers. It takes place on Tuesday December 10th at noon central time. Register here.

You’ll hear from Matt Bosch, HAQM Freight’s Head of Enterprise Business Development, about HAQM’s journey to externalize its network, assets, and tech and put them in the hands of shippers across the U.S. That includes those 60,000+ trailers but also our 20,000+ domestic intermodal containers. He’ll be joined by CSCMP’s president and CEO, Mark Baxa.

Bosch will also shed light on some of the technical capabilities of HAQM that make its network flow safely and efficiently. You’ll learn about how HAQM uses AI to optimize its transportation processes, why smart trailers make routes smoother, and what lies along the road ahead.

Register here to reserve your spot. We hope to see you there.

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