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Conrad Winter

Conrad Winter

Conrad Winter is a regular contributing writer to Food Chain Digest, the official magazine of Food Shippers of America (and other clients of MindShare Strategies, the publisher of Food Chain Digest). He has been a writer specializing in transportation, logistics and supply chain since 2007. He has written for such leading companies as Maersk Line, the world’s largest ocean carrier; SeaLand shipping line; New York Shipping Exchange; International Trucks; Eaton Truck Parts; and Caterpillar, to name a few. Previously he was Senior Copywriter for Avrett Free Ginsberg; Copy Supervisor for Grey Worldwide, New York, NY; and Freelance Copywriter for DDB Chicago and Ogilvy & Mather, Chicago. He has been a contributing writer for MindShare Strategies since 2021.

Recent Posts by Conrad Winter:

by Conrad Winter, on Jan 3, 2025 1:50:21 PM

Considering that 70.5% of food in the U.S. is transported by truck, any impact to trucking costs or capacity impacts food shippers, according to Rebecca Brewster, President and Chief Operating …

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by Conrad Winter, on Oct 29, 2023 3:36:20 PM

Transportation mode optimization provides new opportunities in the post-pandemic world and leading food shippers are seizing them. Food shippers are onboard with rail and intermodal. Goya Food’s investment in a …

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by Conrad Winter, on May 9, 2022 6:25:44 PM

Pressure for greater sustainability continues to grow. Engineered wood pallets are proof: Wood pallets are getting a second life by being reduced to pulp and molded into single-use pallets. Unprecedented …

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