A Legacy of Leadership and Collaboration
Earlier this June, the North Carolina League of Transportation and Logistics (NCLTL) celebrated its 97th Annual Conference at the scenic Hilton Kingston Plantation in Myrtle Beach, SC—an in-person gathering that underscored the enduring strength and innovation within the logistics and 3PL warehouse industry in North Carolina. As a legacy event that has grown to be a cornerstone of regional supply chain discourse, the conference once again delivered impactful sessions and invaluable networking opportunities.
Notably, Mark Andrews, a seasoned industry leader and Co-Executive Director of the NCLTL, continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the League’s direction. Mark’s four-decade tenure was recognized in heartfelt remarks that emphasized his enduring commitment to logistics education, industry value, and fostering professional relationships.
Key Themes and Takeaways
This year’s conference tackled pressing issues that impact 3PL warehousing, asset-based logistics, and supply chain resilience. The theme of adaptability was threaded through all sessions—especially as speakers explored how economic pressures, geopolitical changes, and technological advancements are shaping the future of freight and distribution.
Among the sessions:
- Thom Albrecht (Chief Revenue Officer, Reliance Partners) urged attendees to look beyond the headlines in his keynote, “A Trucking State of the Union—Is it Time for Pessimists to Become Optimists?” His analysis pointed to long-term growth potential amid short-term volatility.
- Jim Tompkins (Chairman, Tompkins Ventures) expanded the conversation to global trade in his presentation on ReGlobalization, highlighting how nearshoring and friendshoring are reconfiguring the logistics map.
- Legal experts Pamela Bracher (American Trucking Associations) and Rob Moseley (Moseley Marcinak Law Group) provided sobering but insightful commentary on freight theft, cargo claims, and nuclear verdicts, reinforcing the need for proactive security and compliance planning.
The panel discussion on evolving supply chain challenges, moderated by Albrecht, featured leaders from Honeywell, Sealed Air, the Port of Virginia, and the NC Trucking Association, each offering sector-specific insights on agility, cost management, and technology adoption.
CIL’s Presence and Partnership
Cargo Integrated Logistics (CIL) was proud to be part of this premier event—not only as a sponsor but as an engaged participant in shaping the regional logistics conversation. Our team’s presence reflects our commitment to reliable warehousing, efficient trucking, and most importantly, responsive customer service across Western North Carolina and the broader Mid-Atlantic.
As a trusted integrated logistics provider, CIL continues to engage with thought leaders and clients alike to develop adaptive strategies in a fast-changing market. Mark Andrews’ role as Co-Executive Director underscores our leadership not just in operations but also in community and professional development.
Looking Ahead
The momentum continues with future NCLTL events, including the March 2026 conference that will revisit critical themes such as cargo theft, economic forecasts, and infrastructure policy shifts. For CIL, these gatherings represent not only opportunities to listen and learn—but to lead.
We’re excited about what lies ahead and invite logistics professionals, clients, and partners to collaborate with us as we grow our Charlotte-area 3PL warehousing, expand secure trailer parking, and refine our technology-driven services.