Wall Street Journal reporter Paul Berger is now covering logistics and supply chain stories.
He previously was a transportation reporter for the WSJ’s Greater New York section, a beat that lies at the intersection of city, state and federal politics, transportation policy, regional economics and technology.
His coverage included airports, commuter rail lines, subways, buses, taxis, ride-hailing apps and road safety. He joined The Journal in 2017.
Berger previously was a transportation reporter for The Record in New Jersey and staff writer for The Jewish Daily Forward.
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