Texas Freight Advisory Committee

Mar 10, 2013 | General

advisory committee

Texas International Freight is happy to announce to our colleagues and customers our president’s recent involvement with the Texas Department of Transportation’s Freight Advisory Committee.

Appointees to the  Committee

Group list

Ed Emmett – Chair Rice University
Adriana Cruz Office of the Governor
Carson Landsgard H-E-B
Charlie Leal Texas Farm Bureau
Clark Greer Coca Cola
Clint Chelbitski Union Pacific Railroad
Drew Crutcher Landgraf, Crutcher & Associates
Gerry Schwebel IBC
John Esparza Texas Trucking Association
Keith Patridge McAllen Economic Development Corp.
Matt Woodruff Kirby Corporation
Megan Shea BNSF
Michael Dyll Texas International Freight LLC
Paul Treangen TNW Corporation
Randy Brogoitti Brogoitti Construction
Roger Guenther Port Houston
Rolando Ortiz Killam Development, Ltd.
Ron Beeson The Lubrizol Corp.
Sean Strawbridge Port of Corpus Christi Authority
Tiffany Melvin North American Strategy for Competitiveness
Todd Stewart Gulf Winds International
VJ Smith Marathon Petroleum Company
Vacant Alliance
Vacant TEMPO

For a decade, Texas has been the United States’ leading exporter. Our president’s appointment to this committee makes us a part of the leadership of the freight industry backbone of Texas. As an oil and gas logistics freight forwarder and customs broker, we’re here to listen to our customers’ ideas and thoughts with respect to everything from air freight to hauling drill rigs, from simple trucking to project logistics.

Texas International Freight

Texas International Freight

Texas International Freight looks forward to providing advice and recommendations to TXDOT regarding freight transportation and will help identify new ways to help grow Texas’ economy and business success. One of our top priorities is planning safe and efficient freight transportation as it is for everyone involved in Texas freight forwarding and all others whose cargo travels over Texas roads. The Freight Advisory Committee meets quarterly as recommended by MAP-21 legislation to develop transportation plans and policies. On behalf of manufacturers who ship from, to, and through Texas, we are here to your responses and experiences to try to better the Texas logistics and freight environment.