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February 14, 2011
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Dean Wise, BNSF

Getting The Most From Our Supply Chain

Every day, the U.S. supply chain moves 43 million tons of goods – valued at $29 billion – over 200,000+ miles of interstate highways, railroads, inland waterways and pipelines. That means ships and trucks and trains are vital components in the system and all must work together.

Would you support infrastructure investment that prioritizes the efficient movement of freight?

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About Dean Wise, BNSF

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Vice President, Network Strategy – Dean and his team are responsible for BNSF’s Network Strategy Development, Public-Private Partnerships, Interline Management, Haulage Management, and Shortline Business Development.

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