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project44 Adds to European Team to Continue Aggressive Growth
AALBORG, Denmark, Feb. 04, 2021
project44®, the global leader in supply chain visibility for shippers and logistics service providers (LSP), today announced it is continuing its global expansion with the appointment of several industry experts to new leadership positions in Europe. Joining the company are
Clara Terrien, Director, Global Strategic Programs; and Slawomir Klos, Regional Sales Director, Poland. In addition, project44 has grown the team in Europe by nearly 45% reaching 110 talented European team members.
“We have seen unprecedented demand for our visibility and collaboration solutions as Europe continues to face the unique supply chains challenges driven by the pandemic, Brexit and rapidly increasing ecommerce,” said Jett McCandless, CEO and Founder of project44. “By adding Anjuli, Kristian, Clara, and Slawomir to our leadership team, and expanding our offices across Europe, we are building an u
Author of the article: Francis Racine
Publishing date: Dec 15, 2020 • December 15, 2020 • 3 minute read • Cornwall s Locomotive No. 17 was built in August of 1930 by Baldwin-Westinghouse, in Philadelphia. It was purchased by Cornwall s Street Railway Light and Power Company in 1962. Photo take on Tuesday December 15, 2020 in Cornwall, Ont. Francis Racine/Cornwall Standard-Freeholder/Postmedia Network Photo by Francis Racine /Francis Racine/Standard-Freeholder
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The future of Cornwall’s Locomotive No. 17 could very well be decided by city council during 2021 budget deliberations in the next few months.
Despite the city having set aside $100,000 in its 2017 budget in order to stabilize the 40- to 45-tonne behemoth and to further prevent its degradation, the funds had yet to be spent as of 2020.