Containerization & Intermodal Institute (CII) Reschedules 2020 Connie Awards Events to Next Year

Long Beach Connie Awards Dinner Rescheduled to September 14, 2021

Newark Connie Awards Luncheon Rescheduled to December 6, 2021

CRANFORD, NJ, August 11, 2020— The Containerization & Intermodal Institute (CII) announced today that, due to the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, it has postponed its 2020 Long Beach and Newark Connie Awards events until next year.

Rescheduled for September 14th, 2021, the Connie Awards dinner will be held at Renaissance Long Beach Hotel in Long Beach CA. The Connie Awards luncheon held at the Renaissance Newark Airport Hotel in Newark NJ is now slated for December 6, 2021.

“With safety as our first priority, CII has determined it is in everyone’s best interest to postpone the Connie Awards events to next year. We look forward to hosting these events in 2021, as we continue our mission of honoring industry leaders as well as recognizing up-and-coming talent with our scholarship program,” said CII President, Steve Blust.

CII, founded in 1960, has been presenting the Connie Award since 1972 and it has become the most coveted honor in the field of containerization and its ancillary industries. Among some 65 recipients to date are Malcom McLean, Bruce Fenimore, Mike Wilson, Bill Shea, Ed DeNike, James McKenna, John Wolfe, Richard Steinke, Helen Bentley, Captain S.Y. Kuo, Matthew Cox and Robert Pfeiffer.

In addition to honoring industry visionaries, CII is committed to carrying out its industry education mission with its scholarship program designed to recognize students studying logistics as well as the institutions that are educating our future leaders. Under its auspices, CII has awarded nearly $1 million toward scholarships.

For more information about CII, the Connie Awards or the scholarship program, please contact info@containerization.org.

About CII

Containerization & Intermodal Institute (CII), a non-profit organization founded in 1960, promotes industry awareness, preserves the history of intermodalism, and engages scholarly interest in the field by organizing educational conferences and seminars, serving as an information resource, providing networking opportunities, offering career guidance, arranging internships and facilitating scholarships. For more information, visit http://www.containerization.org/.

 

Barbara Yeninas