Michael White is the Founder and President of Trade Network Consultants LLC.
He is a proven leader in the air transport industries efforts to improve air cargo security, e-commerce growth, IT development, industry advocacy and operational excellence. He leads a team of industry experts in customs, security, aviation,
logistics and process improvement issues.
He has also held several senior management positions including Manager of Cargo Services-Worldwide for United Airlines. Regional VP for Cargo Service Center, Managing Director of Cargo for the Air Transport Association, COO of SkyLink USA and most recently President of Cargo Network Services (An IATA
Company)
Michael has served on several key government and industry committees and working groups on air cargo security, member of the TSA Aviation Security
Advisory Committee air cargo working group, IATA cargo customs/security groups and the US-Canadian Cross Border Harmonization task force. He serves in his second term as a member of the Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee (COAC) for US Customs and Border Protection by appointment from the Secretaries of the US Department of Homeland Security and US Department
of the Treasury.
Michael has been declared by many as the “e”vangilist for the movement to move
to full electronic paper documents in air transport. He is also a leader in the development of the air cargo security known shipper program and the indirect air
carrier security program. He has worked closely with US Customs on the development of the Custom Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) program to ensure a secure supply chain and the Air Cargo Advance Security
(ACAS) requirements for air transport security.
Michael has been recognized over the years for his work including being awarded
the Airforwarders Association’s Jim Foster Award for Excellence, the Air Transport Association Bravo Zulu Award for dedication and the United Airlines Cargo Safety Award. He was recognized by US Commissioner of CBP for his time and dedication in helping to improve trade and customs movements.
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