Expediter


[ek-spi-dahy-ter] /ˈɛk spɪˌdaɪ tər/

noun
1.
a person or thing that something, especially one employed to move shipments on schedule, as for a railroad.
/ˈɛkspɪˌdaɪtə/
noun
1.
a person who expedites something, esp a person employed in an industry to ensure that work on each job progresses efficiently

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