AIT News Archive
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AIT Worldwide Logistics’ Vaughn Moore named EY Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2023 Midwest
EY names AIT's Executive Chairman and CEO, Vaughn Moore, Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2023 Midwest.Read more -
Annual Sustainability Report now available
Explore AIT's actions to create better work and living conditions through our commitments to environmental, social, and governance initiatives.Read more -
AIT Worldwide opens first location in South Korea
AIT expands global network and pharmaceutical logistics expertise to South Korea with new office in downtown Seoul.Read more -
AIT Worldwide Logistics signs The Climate Pledge
AIT reaffirmed its commitment to protecting the environment as a signatory of The Climate Pledge, aiming to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2035.Read more -
AIT Worldwide Logistics selects Childhood Cancer International - Europe as regional flagship charity
Read moreAIT-Europe teammates vote to support umbrella organization of Childhood Cancer International.
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AIT Worldwide Logistics appoints Transflo CEO, Renee Krug, to board of directors
Krug's diverse experience includes multiple executive leadership roles with prominent global supply chain players.Read more -
AIT Worldwide Logistics exceeds fundraising goal, raises more than $68,000 for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Multi-market sponsor, transportation management leader surpasses donation goal for sixth year in a row.Read more -
AIT Worldwide Logistics Forms CRAF Partnership with Kalitta Air
New alliance enables ongoing work with government projects, increases access to routes, capacity, and charters.Read more -
Renamed AIT Truckload Solutions team aligns under parent company AIT Worldwide Logistics
Formerly known as Summit Expedited Logistics, the team of full truckload and less-than-truckload experts connects control tower model to AIT's global network.Read more -
AIT Worldwide Logistics announces sixth annual campaign to support St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Multiple AIT Cares fundraising events plus company match aim to raise more than $60,000 for pediatric treatment, research facility.Read more