Whether it’s an infrastructure failure, an accident that shuts down traffic, or a Taylor Swift concert, changes to traffic patterns and volumes can interrupt your freight shipping plans in a big way.
Josh Porwoll
Since his first day with ATS back in Nov. 2007, Josh has found success in a number of roles. Following his 5 year stint as a national carrier representative, Josh transitioned into the role of operations manager in ATS's logistics division. Today, Josh is the director of operations and continually strives to create lasting relationships with customers and carriers alike.
Recent Posts
DOT Week 2024: What To Know About Blitz Week This May
Posted by Josh Porwoll on Apr 14, 2021 9:50:46 AM
If you’re a shipper wondering how this year’s Commercial Vehicle Safety Administration (CVSA) International Roadcheck will impact your freight, you’re in the right place. Every year at this time, the..
Planning Ahead: How to be Better Prepared for Supply Chain Disruptions
Posted by Josh Porwoll on Jul 8, 2020 11:22:26 AM
Supply chain disruptions are nothing new to us — especially in a time when everyone is trying to recover from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. While there are signs we’re on the road to recovery, we’re..