by logisticsplus | Jun 28, 2020 | News
Logistics Plus can be heard in a new rotation of audio clips recorded by WPSE Radio for its Partners for Business™ interview series. The WPSE Partners for Business interview series is an ongoing dialogue with northwestern Pennsylvania CEOs, entrepreneurs, and executives that airs throughout the day. It includes news, information, and profiles of companies, industries, and professions of interest to WPSE’s business- and financially-savvy listeners.
Here are two new audio clips from Scott Frederick, VP of Marketing for Logistics Plus:

National Logistics Day June 28, 2020

Best of Varsity Cup June 18, 2020
by logisticsplus | Jun 11, 2020 | News
The Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA) interviews Jim Berlin for Episode 8 of the TIA Delivers Podcast to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on logistics, why he’s 3PL Proud, and his company’s role in establishing a National Logistics Day.

TIA PODCASTS ARE DESIGNED FOR THE 3PL INDUSTRY: The Voice of Third-Party Logistics
You know what they say, time is money; with so little time in your day to stay engaged with 3PL industry trends and hot topics. This is where the TIA podcasts come in and why we created TIA Delivers Podcasts for you. A monthly conversation to bring you the latest updates, tips and lessons-learned in a short, concise, readily available podcast. Our guests will offer real-world industry solutions, foresight and best practices that will ultimately help your business be successful. TIA podcasts will undoubtedly support our vision as the trusted voice of third-party logistics companies, recognizing the diverse needs of our members while speaking with one voice to shippers, carriers, government officials, and international organizations.
by logisticsplus | Jun 1, 2020 | News


Jim Berlin, Founder and CEO of Logistics Plus, was interviewed for a recent Project Hatch article titled, “How We Built a $300 Million Freight Transportation Provider.” In this interview, Jim was asked about the early days of Logistics Plus, his prior business experiences, and what advice he would give to someone starting out. Lastly, Jim touched on the current status of Logistics Plus and what he anticipates for the company moving forward.
The full article can be read here: www.projecthatch.co/from-120000-dollar-start-to-a-300-million-dollar-reality
About Project Hatch
Project Hatch is a community site with a goal of featuring case studies from entrepreneurs who’ve created successful businesses and non-profits so aspiring founders can learn from them. Most business owners give up within the first year – the ‘Hatch’ year. Our focus is on resources to get entrepreneurs through that first 12 months.

by logisticsplus | Jun 1, 2020 | News
The Logistics Plus global project cargo teams are being highlighted in the May/June 2020 edition of Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International (HLPFI) magazine. Jose Garza, managing director of Latin America, and Thanya Ramirez Mayorga, projects manager, are both mentioned in the Regional Report on Mexico & Central America, which begins on page 101. Additionally, Logistics Plus has an advertisement on page 107 that highlights six of its global project offices.
To view a digital edition of the magazine, you can visit this linke https://content.yudu.com/web/42n2u/0A42uap/HLPFIMayJune2020/html/index.html?page=110
A copy of the full-page advertisement is also shown below.

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by logisticsplus | May 19, 2020 | News
Authority Magazine, a Medium publication, is devoted to sharing interesting “interview series” featuring people who are authorities in Business, Film, Sports and Tech. It uses interviews to draw out stories that are both empowering and actionable.
Here is a recent article by Charlie Katz from his interview with Jim Berlin, founder and CEO of Logistics Plus. The article is titled “How Jim Berlin of Logistics Plus Plans To Rebuild In The Post COVID Economy.”
Opening Excerpt:
“Being an essential business (delivering the goods to support the front-line heroes and to keep the community fed and healthy), we had to rally the gang to keep working, even through difficult and uncertain times. That was the biggest challenge. Keeping everyone motivated by reminding them that we had our job to do, and while perhaps “dangerous,” there were many others who faced way more danger who are doing theirs. So proud of how our team responded.”
Read the rest of the entire interview online here:
https://medium.com/authority-magazine/how-jim-berlin-of-logistics-plus-plans-to-rebuild-in-the-post-covid-economy-d7e003e29e79

How Jim Berlin of Logistics Plus Plans To Rebuild In The Post COVID Economy