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INSIDER



                  How global events from shipping lanes to water levels impact the

                  worldwide supply chain


                  Miami-based logistics infrastructure company WTDC is celebrating its 47th anniversary this year. Founded by the
                  Gazitua family in 1977 as Miami’s first General Order Warehouse, the family was already running a successful freight
                  forwarding business called Florida International Forwarders (FIF) at the time of WTDC’s founding. Over the years,
                  WTDC added additional services such as bonded warehousing, customs brokerage, and transportation licenses and is
                  a recognized market leader worldwide. Sean Gazitua, son of the founder and the current president & CEO of WTDC,
                  shares his insights and concerns about the current state of supply chain issues and how his company is dealing with them.

                     As president and CEO of a worldwide                               the company’s eco-friendly goals while
                  logistics company and foreign trade zone, it                         meeting the environmental objectives of
                  is imperative that I stay informed of global                         our global partners. The company issues
                  events that could affect customers while                             carbon credit reports so these partners can
                  championing efficient and sustainable                                meet their own environmental benchmarks,
                  practices. Three areas of notable                                    increasingly a shareholder or government
                  importance that have shaped the past year,                           mandate.
                  and continue to require vigilance, are the                              The company’s environmental
                  crisis in the Red Sea, the water levels in                           footprint is reducing through recent
                  the Panama Canal, and the commitment to                              infrastructure upgrades: a fleet of electric
                  implementing sustainability measures.                                forklifts, recycling electronics waste,
                     Attacks in the Red Sea and Sea of                                 installation of LED lighting in the
                  Aden on major shipping lines CMA CGM,                                warehouse and offices, and installation of
                  Maersk, and MSC shook the international                              high-efficiency air conditioning units. We
                  shipping industry last fall. Emboldened   Sean Gazitua, President and CEO, WTDC  centralized control of the air conditioners
                  by the October 2023 Hamas attacks on                                 to optimize cooling times and align them
                  Israel, Houthi militants in Yemen launched                           with office use. Currently, we are sourcing
                  what they call a war of solidarity with the   The drought was further compounded by   a new roof that will incorporate modern
                  Palestinians. Missile attacks and hijackings   the El Niño weather phenomenon.    cooling materials.
                  have unfortunately occurred consistently   As Panama Canal crossings decreased,   Our Zero Waste to Landfill initiative
                  until the time of this writing in late March   queues increased. 135 ships were backed   emphasizes recycling and proper disposal
                  2024. Vessels linked to U.S., Israel, and   up waiting to cross in August 2023.   of waste. WTDC has been working with
                  UK interests were initially targeted by the   Coveted crossing-slots were auctioned by   our supplier partners to safely reduce
                  rebels, but recent missile attacks have been   the ACP to the highest bidder, including   packaging waste on incoming shipments.
                  less discretionary.               a $2.4 million bid to jump the line. With   Damaged pallets are picked up for repair
                     The Red Sea crisis is a significant   some rainfall over the last few months,   and cardboard is recycled. We even
                  disruption to maritime shipping as the Suez   vessel crossings have improved to 26 per   installed compost bins to break down
                  Canal accounts for 15% of the world’s   day, still well shy of the typical 36 daily   food and paper waste. The project now
                  shipping traffic. With the crisis showing   crossings. Delays in the Panama Canal,   impacts how we approach the services
                  no immediate signs of ceasing, all major   which handles 3-5% of all maritime   of our vendors. For example, single use
                  carriers are avoiding the area to instead   traffic, can cause major global maritime   plastic lunch containers constituted a
                  choose a 3000-3500 nautical mile (6000   disruption.                 notable portion of daily trash. Through our
                  km) detour around South Africa’s Cape of   The Panama Canal drought is a stark   recommendations, our top lunch vendor
                  Good Hope.  After some initial changes   reminder of the far-reaching impacts of   switched from using plastic to compostable
                  to spot rates, the shipping industry has   climate change on critical infrastructure.   containers to house their daily lunch
                  mostly stabilized considering this crisis.   As the canal grapples with water scarcity,   offerings.
                  Alternative shipping lanes, like the detour   corporations worldwide are increasingly   The real goal of any sustainable
                  around Africa or the Panama Canal have   recognizing their role in environmental   measure should be to improve the quality
                  become the new normal, though the   challenges.                      of the customer experience, to elevate the
                  Panama Canal has not been without its own   Through conversation, education, and   status of employees, and to impact the
                  challenges over the last year.    even trial and error, WTDC is building   community and environment. Recently
                     A historic 2023 drought caused the   a sustainability profile that achieves   our family company celebrated 47 years in
                  Panama Canal Authority (ACP) to reduce                               business. We continue to be an asset to our
                  daily vessel crossings from 36 to 24. Lake                           customers because we are informed and
                  Gatun, a freshwater reservoir that feeds the                         have a long track record of adaptability to
                  Panama Canal locks and is a drinking water                           the ever-changing environmental and geo-
                  source for half of Panama, was at its lowest                         political landscape. Have a great Summit of
                  recorded depth as the dry season began.                              the Americas!

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