by logisticsplus | Oct 10, 2017 | Uncategorized
Like most logistics companies right now, Logistics Plus (LP) is not immune to the challenges and tribulations of getting shipments delivered to the hurricane impacted island of Puerto Rico. However, true to LP form, our team continues to work tirelessly to “make it happen” when our customers come calling. One such customer, Amphenol – one of the largest manufacturers of interconnect products in the world – came to us immediately after Hurricane Maria tore through the Caribbean to see if we could help deliver a satellite phone from St. Marys, PA to its Añasco, Puerto Rico manufacturing facility. The facility had virtually no power and had lost all communications, and the satellite phone would be its lifeline to the outside world. Since LP already provides dedicated transportation and compliance services to Amphenol, it was only natural they should turn to us for this critical shipment.
Rosy Trevino, the LP logistics and compliance specialist dedicated to Amphenol, immediately recruited Libby O’Hara from the LP North American transportation team. Together, working day and night (and through the weekend) they found a personal courier who would then hand-carry and deliver the satellite phone to Añasco, Puerto Rico. Since no cargo planes were flying to or from Puerto Rico, the courier was booked on a passenger flight – one of only a few allowed to land in Puerto Rico. Upon landing, the courier had to rent a car and then drive three hours west of the airport – through hurricane ravaged areas – to finally deliver the shipment. In the end, the satellite phone was delivered in just two days after the hurricane hit, allowing the local Amphenol facility to resume communications with customers and suppliers.
In the subsequent days that followed, Rosy and Libby arranged for additional deliveries of critical manufacturing components, including two packages of parts from California and 30 packages from Michigan – both shipments hand-delivered to Puerto Rico via personal courier services arranged by the LP team! Additionally, we continue to work relentlessly to get more shipments to the Amphenol facility in Añasco, Puerto Rico, including an ocean container from China that was initially re-routed to Jamaica but will finally deliver today.
A big thank you to Rosy and Libby and the rest of the LP team that has worked behind the scenes to support this important customer and their critical shipments going into Puerto Rico. Your passion for excellence has not gone unnoticed!
by logisticsplus | Oct 2, 2017 | News
Congratulations and thank you to the Logistics Plus Lexington NC team for the great job they did volunteering to help with recent relief efforts for Puerto Rico. Last week Logistics Plus partnered with HanesBrands to receive and prepare several trailers of goods collected to assist hurricane victims in Florida and Puerto Rico (read more about the HanesBrands donation here). LP’s role was to receive, segregate, re-palletize and separate the goods for air and ocean transportation. The team jumped in Friday morning, and five hours later everything was completed, ready, and waiting on final shipping instructions! A big thank you goes to branch manager Tony Holmes and his contributing team members: Judy Lackey; Jennifer Berrier; Janet Tussey; Chad Blossom; Terry Smith; Mike McCrae; and Aaron Holmes.

by logisticsplus | Oct 2, 2017 | News
Logistics Plus India managing director, Sundreysh Sarup, was featured earlier today in The Hindu – a national Indian newspaper. A snippet of the article, written by Sunalini Mathew, is shown below. Well done Sundreysh! You can read the actual online newspaper article at: http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-metroplus/run-away-from-kilos/article19783418.ece

by logisticsplus | Sep 28, 2017 | News
The Traffic Club of Erie recently presented scholarships totaling $5,200.00 to local students. This represents funds raised from the club’s Annual Anthony Liberatore Scholarship Golf Outing. Two of the scholarship recipients were Kaylene Chaffee, daughter of LP’s Jeremy Chaffee, and Rebecca Varo, daughter of NTL’s Dan Varo. Congratulations to Kaylene and Rebecca; and thank you to the Traffic Club of Erie!
Front row: left to right Board member Aaron Doehrel, winner Rebecca Varo’s father Dan, VP David Kliem. Back row: winner Rachel Kaveney’s father Tom, winner Gabrielle Bowes’ grandfather Robert Dodsworth, winner Kaylene Chaffee’s father Jeremy, Secretary-Treasury Gary Neubauer, and winner Karly Bliley’s step-father Scott Rogers. Not present for photo: winners: Taylor Goodman, Sophia Arnone, and Corey Thompson parents: Christine Goodman, Christine Arnone, and Arnold Thompson Jr.

by logisticsplus | Sep 14, 2017 | News
Through its partnership with Erie Times-News and GoErie.com, Logistics Plus will be featured in the next four issues of the publisher’s Lake Erie Lifestyles magazine. The first segment, discussing how Logistics Plus attracts and retains young talent within the Erie community, appeared in the August 2017 issue (which is inserted monthly into the Erie Times-News newspaper). A reprint of the feature, which is shown below, is also available online at www.goerie.com/lifestyle/lake-erie-lifestyle. You can click the image below to see the larger, online version.
