BARNHART – Barging and Rail Considerations Webinar Thursday, September 24th @ 15:30 CEST (8:30 CST)

Dear members,

Barnhart is hosting a continuing education webinar on Project Cargo Barge and Rail Considerations and all THLG members are invited to attend.

In their last webinar they discussed how challenging Project Cargo transportation via road can be in the United States. Of course there is a need to always assess barging or rail alternatives wherever possible; the majority of jobs usually combine methods.

Therefore, Barnhart will be offering another continuing education webinar focused on barging and rail considerations for Project Cargo in the United States, including an integrated approach to help you assess which methods will work best for your project.

CERTIFICATES OF COMPLETION WILL BE AVAILABLE TO ALL ATTENDEES WHO COMPLETE WEBINAR.

Presenter is Ragan Watson, Barnhart

Barging and Rail Considerations
Thursday, September 24th
15:30-16:30
Central European Summer Time
(8:30-9:30 Central Daylight Time)

Event address for attendees: https://barnhartcrane.webex.com/barnhartcrane/onstage/g.php?MTID=e27c5d4c22626b27da6c26e489678dba2
Duration: 1 hour

If you were not able to attend the previous webinar, you can watch a recording by clicking here: Over the Road Heavy Haul Considerations

You can find more of Barnharts’ webinar recordings in the Webinar section of their Videos page here: https://www.barnhartcrane.com/videos/

 

Looking forward to seeing you all.

 

With kind regards

ExCom

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