Logistics Plus is Featured Prominently in July 2022 Inbound Logistics Magazine

Logistics Plus is Featured Prominently in July 2022 Inbound Logistics Magazine

IBL_July2022final_rev2_ThumbnailLogistics Plus is featured prominently in the July 2022 issue of Inbound Logistics magazine, a leading supply chain and logistics industry publication. You can find us in the following sections of this highly anticipated 3PL edition:

  • A Logistics Plus ‘Supply Chain Challenge? Solved‘ case study involving the successful delivery of autoclaves and work tanks appears on page 82.
  • Logistics Plus was selected as a 2022 Top 100 3PL Provider, as noted on page 96 and page 106.
  • Logistics Plus project cargo/business development director Rob Silsbee is quoted in the article ‘Project Logistics: The Basics of Anything But Basic‘ on pages 152-158.
  • A Logistics Plus full-page advertisement is on page 171.
  • The www.logisticsplus.com website is promoted in Web_Cite City on page 217.

Click the magazine image shown here to view the pages noted above. Visit https://magazine.inboundlogistics.com/view/407101472/ to view the complete, online digital issue.

Successful Lego Store Display Delivery

Successful Lego Store Display Delivery

Successful Lego Store Display DeliveryKudos to Kalynne Ziacik, a Logistics Plus Air Import Specialist, for helping a major, global retailer with a critical Lego® window display delivery for their flagship NY store. The shipment was delivered intact ahead of their deadline. It was another LP team effort, but you could also say that Kalynne did most of the ‘leg-o-work’ on this project ?.

TEAMWORK = DREAMWORK! ♥

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Logistics Plus Recognized with Another Top Supply Chain Project Award

Logistics Plus Recognized with Another Top Supply Chain Project Award

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Logistics Plus Recognized with Another Top Supply Chain Project Award

It’s the fourth straight year and the sixth time that Logistics Plus has been recognized by Supply & Demand Chain Executive for a top supply chain project.

Top Supply Chain Project 2022ERIE, PA (June 28, 2022) – Logistics Plus, Inc. (LP), a leading worldwide provider of transportation, logistics, and supply chain solutions, is proud to announce it has been selected by Supply & Demand Chain Executive, an industry-leading publication covering the entire global supply chain, as a recipient of a Top Supply Chain Projects Award for 2022. Logistics Plus has been honored for managing a top global supply chain project for a fourth consecutive year and the sixth time in the past seven years.

The Top Supply Chain Projects Award (formerly known as the SDCE 100) spotlights successful and innovative transformation projects that deliver bottom-line value to small, medium, and large enterprises across various supply chain functions. These projects show how supply chain solution and service providers help their customers and clients achieve supply chain excellence and prepare their supply chains for success.

Generic Covid Test KitThe supply chain project submitted by Logistics Plus that earned this year’s recognition was a Covid-19 test kit project. In late December 2021, the Biden administration announced a new initiative to supply free Covid test kits to all Americans. Shortly after, a top supplier in the medical device industry contacted Logistics Plus to assist with importing, sorting, and distributing large freight shipments of the test kits. Within days of the request, Logistics Plus was able to acquire a large warehouse within miles of O’Hare airport in Chicago. The LP team managed the air charter imports, sent TSA drivers on-site to pick up the freight, and brought the PMCs (airline pallets) to its warehouse. From there, Logistics Plus broke down the PMCs, sorted the cartons, and received them into its warehouse management system (WMS). The final piece of the puzzle was to group, palletize, and shrink-wrap the test kits on standard pallets in preparation for outbound distribution across the United States.

“This project was a perfect example of the fluidity and speed of our company,” said Jim Berlin, Founder and CEO of Logistics Plus. “Within days of the request, our team received pallets and prepared outbound orders. It was truly a team effort during a time of need. Thank you to Supply & Demand Chain Executive for recognizing this Herculean effort with a top supply chain award.”

COVID Test Kit Project - Chino Warehouse Frame

Watch the video above to view an example of COVID Test Kit Project being managed at the Logistics Plus warehouse in Chino, CA.

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About Supply & Demand Chain Executive

Supply & Demand Chain Executive is the only supply chain publication covering the entire global supply chain, focusing on trucking, warehousing, packaging, procurement, risk management, professional development, and more. Learn more at www.SDCExec.com.

About Logistics Plus Inc.

A 21st Century Logistics CompanyLogistics Plus, Inc. is a 21st-century logistics company that provides freight transportation, warehousing, fulfillment, global logistics, business intelligence, and supply chain management solutions through a worldwide network of talented and caring professionals. The company was founded 25 years ago in Erie, PA, by Jim Berlin. Today, Logistics Plus is a highly regarded, fast-growing, and award-winning transportation and logistics company. With its trademark Passion For Excellence™, Logistics Plus employees put the ‘plus’ in logistics by doing the big things properly, plus the countless little things that ensure complete customer satisfaction and success.

The Logistics Plus® network includes offices, warehouses, and agents located in Erie, PA; Aurora, CO; Buffalo, NY; Charlotte, NC; Chicago, IL; Chino, CA; Cincinnati, OH; Cleveland, OH; Colton, CA; Dallas, TX; Dayton, NJ; Des Moines, IA; Haslet TX; Houston, TX; Laredo, TX; Lexington, NC; Los Angeles, CA; Miami, FL; New York, NY; Olean, NY; Ontario, CA; Phoenix, AZ; San Francisco, CA; Tulsa, OK; Vancouver, WA; Australia; Belgium; Brazil; Canada; China; Colombia; Czech Republic; Egypt; France; Germany; India; Indonesia; Japan; Kazakhstan; Kenya; Libya; Malaysia; Mexico; Netherlands; Poland; Saudi Arabia; Singapore; Taiwan; Turkey; UAE; Uganda; and Vietnam; with additional agents around the world. For more information, visit www.logisticsplus.com or follow @LogisticsPlus on Twitter.

Media Contact:
Scott G. Frederick
Vice President, Marketing
and LTL Carrier Relations
Logistics Plus, Inc.
(814) 240-6881
scott.frederick@logisticsplus.com

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LP Saudi Arabia Assists With Oil Refinery Project

LP Saudi Arabia Assists With Oil Refinery Project

The Logistics Plus Saudi Arabia team successfully handled a break bulk shipment from the Czech Republic to Saudi Arabia. The shipment moved on a door-to-door basis from the supplier in the Czech Republic to an oil refinery plant in Jubail, Saudi Arabia. The two crates, weighing a combined 71 tons, were transported on a RORO vessel to Jeddah. Upon arrival at the port, the team cleared customs and loaded them on a truck for final delivery.

Logistics Plus Saudi Arabia Country Head Nizam Mohammad commented on the project. “Our team was able to execute every leg of this project successfully. The pickup, loading, customs, and delivery of the shipment all went smoothly. I want to thank our team and partners for their support.”

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Autoclaves Project From Houston to Little Rock

Autoclaves Project From Houston to Little Rock

The Logistics Plus Project Cargo team successfully transported two autoclaves and work tanks from a barge in Houston to the client’s job site in Little Rock. First, the Logistics Plus team received the barge to the port of Houston. Our team then transported the autoclaves and work tanks to Little Rock river terminal and ultimately trucked them to the job site for final assembly at the factory.

  • The autoclaves each weighed 103,000 kilograms (227,000 lbs.) with shipping dimensions of (mm) 51,000 L x 4,080 W x 3,765 H.
  • The work tanks each weighed 55,800 kilograms (123,000 lbs.) with shipping dimensions of (mm) 50,500 L x 3,500 W x 3,427 H.

You can watch the highlights from this project in the video below or on the Logistics Plus YouTube Channel.

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