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Logistics Planner Aid Instructor

Location:
Palm Bay, FL
Posted:
August 21, 2021

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Terry E. Morgan, - RESUME –

STB Practitioner (U.S. DoT),

CTL&D (APICS), DLP (AST&L).

*** ******* **** ****., *.E., Palm Bay, Fl, 32907, 321-***-****

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OBJECTIVE:

Transportation & Logistics, Management & Business

Supply Chain Management. Regional Procurement Manager.

EMPLOYMENT:

Founder, Vice President Years Employed (Ex: 1980 - Present)

Terry Morgan, Inc. Melbourne, FL

Expert Witness & Consulting Services are provided in common carrier safety & operations; motor carrier; rail; premise liability; supply chain management; household goods transportation; shipping/receiving dock operations; freight broker operations; freight forwarder operations; loss, damage & delay claims; intermodal freight; transportation economics; rates & leases; warehousing; material handling; legal compliance; regulation compliance; and contracts. .

Ventura Div. Years Employed (Ex: 1981 - 89)

Northrop Corp. Newbury Park, CA

Northrop Corp. (now Northrop Grumman) various and management positions. Held such assignments as Division Traffic and Transportation Manager responsible for all domestic and international transportation including a private truck fleet; transportation of classified goods; receiving; material handling & forklift operations; shipping; hazardous materials transportation; packaging (commercial, foreign military, & MIL-SPEC) design, engineering, testing and transportation engineering. With an annual budget of $7M, a LeveI II Manager responsible for 60 hourly and management personnel. Held a U.S. Military Secret Clearance. Spent 2 years as a Logistics Planner assigned to a “Tiger Team” representing Transportation, Material Handling facilities, and access from interstate highway and throughout

the 700,000 square foot manufacturing facility designed for manufacturing and handling explosive devices.

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Soon after being hired by Northrop Ventura Division it came to light the division had about 700 employees. The division blossomed into a headcount on the order of about 2,500 employees. My department had 7 automobiles that employees used for local travel. These vehicles were woefully inadequate for use by our full staffing. Early in my tenure, I met with my boss (Vice President of Manufacturing) to discuss this dilemma. There was no easy answer. The budget could not handle the number of vehicles we needed. We did have some skeptics so our Accounting Dept. assigned a summer accounting intern to study the car rental program every summer for 5 summers. None of them ever concluded it was not financially viable.

Northrop Developed a product that had to be sent out of state for testing. The engineering dept. complained that the transportation was too rough which caused damage to the product and questioned the validity of their complaints so our department put together a larger than necessary pallet with a smaller pallet mounted on top of it with an air suspension mounted between the two pallets with shock gauges mounted to the product’s crating. Oddly enough, it did not end the alleged damage but it did end the complaints. The engineers were silenced and they worked diligently to strengthen the products component parts and they learned to love the air pallets.

Northrop’s Ventura Division built and marketed target drones which could be altered for various applications through the use of kits. I proposed creating a Kitting Dept. made up of handy capped/disabled employees. Ventura County has a population of about 2M people. When we got our Kitting Dept. fully staffed and operational, our Kitting Dept. employed more handy/disabled people than the rest of Ventura County combined.

Northrop’s Ventura Division produced various types and sizes of target drones. When their crates were loaded into a typical cargo trailer, only two would fit in a trailer. By separating these drones at the “Field Breaks” during the crating process a trailer could be loaded with 6 or more target drones, depending on the model being loaded resulted in a substantial savings in transportation costs

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Various DivIsions Years Employed (Ex: 1967 – 80)

IBM Corp. Essex Jct., VT

During my time with IBM in New York, New Jersey, and Vermont I held various staff and management positions such as Transportation

Manager, Hazardous Materials Procurement, and Procurement Administration Manager at IBM’s 2M square foot computer component manufacturing facility in Essex Jct., VT. Prior to that assignment, I was a Transportation Administrator, Senior Transportation Analyst, and a Transportation Analyst responsible for transportation activities and functional auditing of numerous Divisional, Subsidiary, Advanced Systems Development Laboratory, Library of IBM Programs, Antitrust Litigation support of a major law suit in a New York court.

Adjunct Professor Years Employed (EX: 1981 – 92)

Los Angeles Pierce College Woodland Hills, CA

Taught numerous transportation related courses, business law, management, industrial supervision, and marketing and sales. Top rated Professor for ten consecutive years.

Cal-State Northridge, Evening Division Instructor taught Interstate Commerce Commission Law and Practice, a primer for taking the ICC Practitioners Exam.

EDUCATION:

Armed Forces Institute, College Level GED Tests. (1961 -- 62)

(Top 1/6th Armed Forces Wide.) Bachelor’s degree

A.S.B.A. Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, NY. (1973 -- 74)

Associate’s Degree

U.S. DoT, Surface Transportation Board Practitioner (Formerly ICC Practitioner) (1978 -- Present) 49 CFR Sec. 1103.(b)(1) Practitioner’s Exam is Equivalent to 2 additional years of college

IBM Terminal MBA Degree. (1978)

Promoted to Essex Jct., VT Transportation Manager, Hazardous Material Procurement Manager, Procurement Administrator Manager. These assignments are required to be managed by a person with a MBA Degree

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Certified in Transportation, Logistics, and Distribution. (CTL&D) (1986 – Present) (APICS). Completed a battery of six transportation/logistics related exams administered by a college proctor and wrote a 6,000 word related exams administered by a college proctor and wrote a 6,000 word thesis for peer review. Waived the Transportation Law exam because I passed the ICC Practitioner’s Exam.

SKILLS:

Proficient in use of Word, WordPerfect and Dragon Naturally Speaking.

Expert Witness in about 2,000 Litigation Matters involving attorneys, Insurance Companies, State and Federal agencies in

civil and criminal actions throughout the U.S.

Wrote numerous articles on regulations and transportation laws published in trade publications.

COMMUNITY SERVICES:

Expert Witness in about 2,000 litigation matters involving

attorneys, insurance companies, state, and federal agencies in civil and criminal actions throughout the U.S. (Supply Chain Management Program in Linkedin with approximately 2,800 followers.)

For two years, I studied on my own to prepare to take the Interstate Commerce Commission Practitioner’s Exam. I passed the exam which qualified me to be admitted to the bar of the Interstate Commerce Commission and, subsequently, the Surface Transportation Board. By passing this exam, the U.S. Department of Transportation viewed this achievement per 49 U.S.C. §1103.3(b)(1) as equivalent to two additional years of college.

Emergency Medical Technician, EMT Instructor, American Red Cross First Aid Instructor, Director of Training for the Peekskill Community Volunteer Ambulance Corp.

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American Red Cross Bradford/Sullivan Counties, PA Board of Directors (7 years as treasurer) and Chairman of the Disaster Committee. (Total of 25 years.)

President of the Sayre, PA Rotary Club.

CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES:

U.S. DoT, Surface Transportation Board Practitioner (and ICC Practitioner) (1978 -- Present)

Distinguished Logistics Professional (DLP). American Society of Transportation and Logistics. (2011)

Certified in Transportation, Logistics, and Distribution. (CTL&D) (1986 -- Present) APICS. Completed a battery of six transportation/logistics related exams administered by a college proctor and wrote a 6,000 word related exams administered by a college proctor and wrote a 6,000 word thesis for peer review.

California Teaching Credential (Lifetime) 1983 (No. 269582) & 1983 (No. 269583) (In Marketing & Distribution, Business & Industrial Management, Transportation, Logistics & Distribution



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