Madison International Trade Association (MITA) hosts October 14th Event

Madison, WI, October 7th, 2025 – On Tuesday, October 14, 2025, the Madison International Trade Association (MITA) will host a luncheon seminar event, featuring a distinguished line-up of “best-in-class” trade logistics professionals sharing their experience and insights on the most pressing trade partnerships and logistics challenges of today. Participants will walk away with strategies they can apply immediately, whether it’s improving communication with partners, creating more transparent agreements, or finding new ways to adapt together when challenges arise

The event “Take your Logistics and Trade Partnerships to the Next Level “ will be held at the Goodman Community Center, Brassworks Bldg, Lau Room located at 149 Waubesa St. Madison, WI, commencing at 11:30am;  the program begins at 12:30 p.m. and includes lunch.

Global trade is complex, and strong partnerships are often the difference between smooth operations and costly disruptions. At this October 14 luncheon event the participants will explore practical ways companies can strengthen collaboration with logistics providers, carriers, and trade partners to drive more reliable performance and reduce friction in day-to-day operations.

Speakers:

·     Kevin Doucette, Director, Trade Policy & Security Trade Policy | C.H. Robinson

·       Ryan Hammett, Director, Market Intelligence & Insights| C.H. Robinson

Panel presentation moderated by:  Jenny Patzlaff, Supply Chain Practice Director, UWEBC (UW-Madison).

For more information and details on the sessions and speakers go to: https://www.mitatrade.org/events/

Cost of Admission: This is an in-person only event.  MITA Members $55; Non-members $80;

Register at https://www.mitatrade.org/events/  before the deadline on Monday, October 13th  or by contacting Ana Garić at (608) 335-3936 (email:  Communications@mitatrade.org).

Thank you to our Key-program Event Sponsor isC.H. Robinson 

MITA’s events are Co-sponsored by its Platinum Sponsors: M.E. Dey &Co, WEDC, OEC Group,  FTI Consulting and Star7