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April 23, 2001

LQ's Growing Readership of Professionals

LQ is now sent to the members of the Canadian International Freight Forwarders Association, the Canadian Society of Customs Brokers, the members and those enrolled in the programs of the Canadian Professional Logistics Institute, The Canadian Importers and Exporters Association, as well a to LQ own list of readers. What's new is LQ will now be delivered to the members of the Council of Logistics Management (CLM) in Ontario as well as to members of the Canadian Industrial Transportation Association. The print run for the Spring 2001 issue of LQ?was 10,500.

A Newly Audited Circulation

Last, but certainly not least, LQ's circulation has been audited by ABC (based on the last two issues of 2000) and the auditor's statement is now available for 2001. (It can be downloaded from this Web site.) The Audit Bureau of Circulation (ABC) is one of the oldest and largest auditor's in its field in North America.

A Roadmap for the Future: LQ's Editorial Board

This year LQ is in the process of formalizing the establishment of a prestigious Editorial Board, to be published in LQ's Summer 2001 masthead, in recognition of the editorial direction and input that has been provided to LQ by this team of senior level logistics executives over the course of LQ's history. We're confident this team will continue to steer us in the right direction for the future to ensure we're meeting the requirements of our readers andadvertisers.

LQ's Editorial Contributors

This year LQ will have several new regular contributors to add to its regular roster of presidents, vice presidents and executives who are regular editorial contributors from leading organizations and
companies in their fields.

We're pleased to announce that DaimlerChrysler's Rob Hamilton and the Canadian Industrial Transportation Association's Lisa MacGillivray are joining our editorial ranks for 2001. We'll have new announcements regard a few other key contributors in the near future.