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Multi-modal conference offers training opportunities.


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The U.S. Army's 599th Transportation Group and the U.S. Pacific Command are jointly sponsoring their ninth annual Multi-Modal See multimodal.  Traffic Management Training Workshop in Honolulu Honolulu (hŏn'əl`l, hōnō–), city (1990 pop.  at the Renaissance Ilikai Waikiki Hotel, Dec. 17-19.

"The workshop gives military and commercial managers and senior logisticians the chance to learn about the latest in transportation technology and processes that guarantee efficient and timely end-to-end services," said Col. Peter J. Gitto, Commander, 599th Transportation Group.

The theme of this year's conference is "Global Connection End-to-End--Taking Care of the Warfighter."

Transportation managers involved in cargo operations, personal property traffic management, and passenger travel will have the opportunity to increase their knowledge and skills.

The conference will include briefings, demonstrations, and hands-on training related to Defense Transportation System multi-modal and traffic management issues.

"The workshop will also allow for face-to-face meetings among all participants, with the possibility of the immediate resolution of some common multi-service transportation challenges," said Gitto.

For more information, visit the conference Web site at http://mtpc-www.army.mil/conf-exes/confframes.htm, or contact Marty Leehane, (808) 656-5920, at the 599th Transportation Group.
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