Real-World Insights in Global Freight Movement

March 30, 2026

Trevor Fuller, Senior Manager, Transportation Operations is in the the foreground, smiling and taking a selfie. A group of about 15–20 smiling, relaxed students and guests stand behind him in a classroom. They are in front of presentation slide on a screen reads “Johnson & Johnson – About us.” On Monday, March 23, supply chain leaders from Johnson & Johnson provided real-world insights to Anne Strauss-Wieder’s graduate Freights & Ports class to break down the realities of  pharmaceutical production and global freight movement.

Rutgers alumni Lisa Miceli Waters, Senior Counsel at Global Deliver & Logistics, Bineetha Balakrishnan, Head of Global Logistics, and Trevor Fuller, Senior Manager, Transportation Operations shared their expertise on industry trends and key considerations shaping the field.


Professor Strauss-Wieder’s course introduces the complex challenges of balancing community and environmental impact, safety, sustainability, and economic growth in freight policy.

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