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American Journal of Transportation appoints Carlos A. Valdez as new Southeastern/LATAM regional sales manager

Sep 22, 2021
Carlos A. Valdez - Southeastern/LATAM regional sales manager, AJOT
Carlos A. Valdez - Southeastern/LATAM regional sales manager, AJOT

The American Journal of Transportation is pleased to announce the appointment of Carlos A. Valdez as the publishing company’s new Southeastern/LATAM regional sales manager.

Mr. Valdez, a transportation industry veteran, started his career in the passenger side of the air industry in mid-1980s. He transitioned into cargo and freight marketing in the early 2000s, as the Advertisement Director for the Quick Caller Cargo Directories and the Florida Customs Brokers and Forwarders Association (FCBF) Member Resource Guide. 

In his new position, Carlos will be handling both digital and print advertising sales in the Southeastern United States, as well as advertising sales in Latin America for the American Journal of Transportation. 

Carlos is based in Florida and can be reached directly by phone at (305)-389-0774 or emailed at [email protected].

The American Journal of Transportation, for more than a century, has been a trusted partner to the shipping industry, covering all modes of freight movement. 

For additional information and general inquiries please contact us at:

The American Journal of Transportation

116 Court St., Suite 5 

Plymouth, MA 02360
(508)-927-4188
[email protected]
www.ajot.com

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