Logistics Plus Provides Support to ACES Pennsylvania Business Week

Logistics Plus Provides Support to ACES Pennsylvania Business Week

Logistics Plus is proud to report that it helped manage the movement of educational materials for Americans for the Competitive Enterprise System, Inc. (ACES) and its Pennsylvania Business Week program at New Castle High School (NCHS) that was held the week of September 18th. We are truly honored to be associated with such a great educational program that teaches young students how to manage finances, execute effective advertising campaigns, and work together as a team to achieve success. The “Top Company” winning team from NCHS is pictured below.

ACES NCHS Top Company

ACES is a nonprofit, non-political educational organization promoting the understanding of free-market economics to students, teachers, and the general public through partnerships between the business and education communities. You can learn more about them at AcesErie.org. ACES is also a member of the Manufacturer & Business Association (MBA) and they become connective with Logistics Plus through the MBA Logistics Program. The logistics program for ACES is being managed by Jeremy Chaffee from Logistics Plus. You can click the image below to view a thank you letter to Jeremy from Valerie A. Laufenberg, Executive Director of ACES, and from a couple NCHS students that participated in Pennsylvania Business Week.

Next up, Logistics Plus will be managing the transportation for ACES’s second 2017-2018 Pennsylvania Business Week program at Greenville High School the week of October 16th.

Logistics Plus Profiled in Business Magazine Annual Report Edition

Logistics Plus Profiled in Business Magazine Annual Report Edition

LP-MBA-PalletLogistics Plus was profiled in this month’s October 2017 Business Magazine. This is the largest issue of the year published by the Manufacturer & Business Association (MBA), which includes articles on next week’s annual event keynote speaker Lou Holtz and the 2017 Manufacturing Day celebration. Also learn about the latest employer resources available through the MBA.

Logistics Plus is the company that manages the MBA Logistics Program, and we are proud to be a sponsor for next week’s annual event.

A copy of the Logistics Plus profile can be viewed by clicking the image below. You can also read the entire magazine online here: https://issuu.com/mbabusinessmagazine/docs/businessmagazine_october2017/2

BusinessMagazine-CoverOct2017

Logistics Plus Shows Commitment to Erie in Ways Big and Small

Logistics Plus Shows Commitment to Erie in Ways Big and Small

MyErie-SquareThrough its partnership with Erie Times-News and GoErie.com, Logistics Plus is being featured in multiple issues of the publisher’s Lake Erie Lifestyles magazine. The first segment appeared in the August 2017 issue and discussed how Logistics Plus attracts and retains young talent within the Erie community. The second segment discusses other ways – both big and small – in which Logistics Plus supports #MyErie. The new article is featured in the September 2017 issue of the magazine (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.

ELS-2 Lake Erie Lifestyles Magazine Sep 2017

Check out the Logistics Plus Media Coverage page to read more about our company.

Traffic Club of Erie Awards Scholarships to Daughters of LP Employees

Traffic Club of Erie Awards Scholarships to Daughters of LP Employees

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.

Erie Traffic Club Scholarship Award

Brain Gain: How Logistics Plus Attracts and Keeps Millennials in Erie

Brain Gain: How Logistics Plus Attracts and Keeps Millennials in Erie

Brain-Gain-SquareThrough 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.

Brain Gain: How Logistics Plus Attracts and Keeps Millennials in Erie