UTC Overseas U.S. Managers’ Meeting

UTC Overseas Managers' Meeting Drives Innovation and Client-First Strategy for the Future of Logistics
Last week, UTC Overseas teams convened at the company’s headquarters in Houston for a 3-day Managers’ Meeting, bringing together representatives from across the U.S. - including Operations, Finance, HR, Sales, Marketing, Customs and Compliance, IT, and more.
This gathering offered a valuable opportunity for insight and collaboration, especially in today’s evolving industry landscape. The meeting focused on the internal pulse of the company, current market trends, and pressing industry issues.
An underlying theme was embracing and effecting change. As an organization, UTC is committed to staying ahead by continuously adapting, refining strategies, and deepening cross-departmental collaboration.
Throughout the discussions, there was alignment on key strategic initiatives and a commitment to increasing efficiencies, improving workflows, and expanding the knowledge base to better serve clients. At the heart of the meeting was the core philosophy: a client-first approach.
Key Topics Included:
- Enhancing customer service across all touchpoints
- Navigating compliance and regulatory challenges
- Investing in continuous learning and professional development
- Leveraging technology and AI to drive innovation and efficiency
- Optimizing partner relationships
The meeting was a recap of where the company is now, and a look to the future direction. With a clear vision, aligned goals, and a united team, UTC Overseas continues to position itself as a leader in the industry.
Multimodal Transport of 5 RMGCs
UTC’s global network recently coordinated the multimodal transport of five rail-mounted gantry cranes from China to USA. A total of 30,000 CBM of cargo was shipped from Tiacang, China on four part-charter vessels to Houston, TX, Burns Harbor, IN, and Cleveland, OH, USA. The project included 168 out-of-gauge pieces, along with parts and accessories, totaling 2,776 tons of freight.
Nine Genset Multimodal Delivery
UTC Overseas coordinated the multimodal delivery of nine oversized, overweight gensets to a new power plant in Bremen.