10/26/2025
Community Support for Non-English Speakers Seeking a CDL
No English? No CDL? You’re not alone! Join the conversation about community programs, mentorships, and online resources helping non-English speakers prepare for CDL exams. From bilingual instructors to free language support, let’s share ways to make the journey easier.
09/15/2025
The 2025 CITT Town Hall is tonight at the Cabrillo High School Auditorium. We can't wait to see you there!
CITT Town Hall 2025 is Tonight!
Email from CSULB Center for International Trade & Transportation Tonight's the Night! See You at Cabrillo High School for a Vital Discussion. CITT Town Hall 2025 is Tonight! Join us for CITT Town Hall
11/21/2023
Members of the Center for International Trade and Transportation (CITT) team are proud of the partnerships we have been able to develop with government, industry, academia, and the broader community. We credit the College of Professional and Continuing Education (CPaCE) for the strong support it has provided CITT over the last two decades. And it is in that spirit that we strongly support the month-long campaign to fund research and education at The Beach, which culminates with Giving Tuesday on November 28, 2023.
Join CITT Team in Supporting Giving Tuesday at The Beach
The CITT team strongly supports the campaign to fund research and education at the Beach Join CITT Team in Supporting Giving Tuesday at The Beach November 2023 Members of the Center for International
11/16/2023
The 2023 CITT Town Hall is tomorrow!
Join the CITT team for our 2023 State of the Trade and Transportation Industry Town Hall at The Pointe on the CSULB campus on November 17 at 7:30am for breakfast and a mission-critical discussion.
Borne out of a need for a forum to resolve port-related conflicts, CITT Town Hall events since 2001 have addressed issues running the gamut from labor strikes to chassis shortages to the impacts of a global pandemic. This year’s Town Hall, “Decarbonization: Truth, Consequences, and Hard Choices,” features a documentary film screening and an expert round table discussion to address ways that California Supply Chain leaders can balance unprecedented decarbonization mandates in the face of an unrelenting American consumer demand for rapid and affordable fulfillment of goods.
Register for the Town Hall here: https://tinyurl.com/2tuhwtu2
Information on our expert panelists can be found here: https://conta.cc/3ujjw2j
2023 CITT Town Hall Draws Expert Panelists to Discuss Decarbonization Challenges
Dr. Sarah Saltzer, Dr. Genevieve Giuliano, Trelynd Bradley, and Jack Hedge will be speaking at this year's Town Hall! 2023 CITT Town Hall Draws Expert Panelists to Discuss Decarbonization Challeng
11/15/2023
After nearly two decades of service at the Center for International Trade and Transportation (CITT), Tom O’Brien, Ph.D., was recently appointed as Associate Dean of the College of Professional and Continuing Education (CPaCE) at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB). During the October 24, 2023 CITT Policy and Steering Committee meeting, CPaCE Dean Chris Swarat announced that Tyler Reeb, Ph.D., who has served as CITT’s Director of the Research and Workforce Development since 2015, would assume O’Brien’s leadership role as CITT’s Interim Executive Director. https://conta.cc/3QDrfjq
Tom O’Brien Appointed CPaCE Associate Dean at CSULB
Tyler Reeb Tapped as Interim Executive Director at CITT O’Brien Appointed CPaCE Associate Dean at CSULB, Reeb Tapped as Interim Executive Director at CITT November 14, 2023 After nearly two decades of
11/07/2023
Dr. Sarah Saltzer, Dr. Genevieve Giuliano, and Trelynd Bradley will serve as expert panelists at this year's Town Hall on November 17. More speakers will be announced shortly! https://conta.cc/40uEHKH
2023 CITT Town Hall Draws Expert Panelists to Discuss Decarbonization Challenges
Dr. Sarah Saltzer, Dr. Genevieve Giuliano, and Trelynd Bradley will be speaking at this year's Town Hall! 2023 CITT Town Hall Draws Expert Panelists to Discuss Decarbonization Challenges This year
11/07/2023
In case you missed it: The October 2023 METRANS Newsletter is out!
October 2023 News
METRANS News & Updates October 2023 News METRANS Convenes More Than 150 Maritime Professionals at 2023 IAME Conference The METRANS Transportation Consortium hosted the International Associatio
10/11/2023
California's supply chains need to balance responses to both unprecedented decarbonization mandates and American consumer demand for rapid and affordable fulfillment of goods. This delicate balance poses challenges to supply chain operators as well as labor and government. Join us for a brass tacks talk about the truth, consequences, and hard choices we all must make to ensure a sustainable and economically secure future.
The Town Hall takes place on November 17, 2023, from 7:30 AM to 10:00 AM PT at the Pointe Conference Center located inside the Walter Pyramid at California State University, Long Beach.
Register now for this year's Town Hall: https://tinyurl.com/2tuhwtu2
Register Now: 2023 CITT TOWN HALL
Decarbonization: Truth, Consequences, and Hard Choices 2023 CITT State of the Trade and Transportation Industry Town Hall Meeting Decarbonization: Truth, Consequences, and Hard Choices California Supp
08/05/2023
The Port of Long Beach is an amazing education partner. This week the Port held its annual event which recognized its scholarship winners including CITT’s . The Port also acknowledged the efforts of the Industry Advisory Board, led by Biju Kewalram, that resulted in the development of a cutting edge capstone project for the 12th grade students in the Academy of Global Logistics at in . Congrats to James Dowding and for your commitment to your students. CITT is proud to be your partner.
07/20/2023
Maria Lehman, President of the American Society of Civil Engineers, painted a sobering portrait of the state of the nation’s infrastructure at the conference. Investing in our nation’s infrastructure and its workforce is good business and should be a bipartisan issue.
07/08/2023
The view from the the Engineering School at the Catholic University of Valparaiso. Who wouldn’t want to study logistics?