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Logistics Plus Inc. | June 15, 2016
Today four Logistics Plus (LP) employees rappelled “Over the Edge” down a 14-story, 200-foot tall building in downtown Erie, PA in support of Gaudenzia. Gaudenzia helps people affected by chemical dependency, mental illness and related conditions to achieve a better quality of life — allowing them to live as productive and accountable individuals. Logistics Plus was a main sponsor for the event which officially kicked off last night with opening comments from Logistics Pl...
Logistics Plus Inc. | June 14, 2016
Logistics Plus Inc., a worldwide provider of transportation, logistics and supply chain solutions, announced today that it has been selected by Amazon to be a part of its Solutions Provider Network (SPN) as part of the Amazon Global Selling program. This program provides the tools and support Amazon sellers and retailers need to grow internationally while taking much of the complexity, cost, and effort out of global selling activities. - See more at: http://www.logisticsplus.net/logistics-plus-j...
Logistics Plus Inc. | June 07, 2016
Logistics Plus was recently asked to participate in an online article focusing on strategies to reduce customer churn. The author, Angela Stingfellow, posed the question “What’s the single most effective way companies can reduce customer churn?” to a variety of industry professionals. Her complete article can be found on the NGDATA website by clicking the image below. - See more at: http://www.logisticsplus.net/strategies-reduce-customer-churn/#sthash.8A2BitWw.dpuf...
Logistics Plus Inc. | June 06, 2016
As widely reported in the trade media, and as Logistics Plus reported late last year, on July 1, 2016, a new regulation from SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea convention of the International Maritime Organization or IMO) takes effect requiring shippers whose name appears on the bill of lading to verify the gross mass of a container carrying cargo when tendering the container to the ocean carriers and terminals. Many in the industry are warning shippers to expect delays and congestion portside after t...
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