
Paul Page, bureau chief of The Wall Street Journal’s Logistics Report, is retiring.
He has been overseeing a team that covers supply chains, logistics and freight transportation.
His stories focus on how companies execute their business strategies and how corporate supply chains intersect with the U.S. and international economy.
Page joined the Journal from Congressional Quarterly, where he was economic policy editor leading coverage of fiscal and monetary issues on Capitol Hill. Before that, he was editorial director of the Journal of Commerce, the leading U.S. trade publication focused on shipping and logistics, where he won awards in publication design and editorial writing.
He started his career with the Associated Press in Washington.