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January 4, 2015

Logistics Plus Inc. provides freight transportation, warehousing, global logistics, and supply chain solutions through a worldwide network of talented and caring professionals. Founded in Erie, PA by local entrepreneur Jim Berlin nearly 20 years ago, Logistics Plus has annual sales surpassing $100M and has been repeatedly recognized as one of the fastest‐growing transportation and logistics companies in the country. GE Transportation, our very first partner, tops a list of loyal customers that span a variety of industries, including Energy, Manufacturing, Assembly, Heavy Industrial, Food, Wholesale, Technology, and many others.

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