Total Quality Logistics Plans Huntsville, Alabama, Operations
09/30/2024
The 7,768-square-foot office will be located at the Bradford Office Park within Cummings Research Park.
“We’re thrilled to expand our team and strengthen our ties in Alabama through the tremendous Huntsville community,” TQL President Kerry Byrne said. “We chose Huntsville for its accessibility and considerable pool of talent. We’re excited to be part of this city while building on our 10-year presence in the state.”
Total Quality Logistics connects companies with shipping needs to its network of 140,000+ transportation providers, offering a wide range of transportation and logistics services.
“We are excited to welcome TQL’s expansion into Huntsville, which further demonstrates Alabama’s appeal as a hub for business growth and innovation,” noted Ellen McNair, Secretary of the Alabama Department of Commerce. “This investment not only highlights our state’s strong logistics infrastructure but also Alabama’s readiness to support global growth projects and our ability to keep up with fast-paced changes driven by technology and the evolving logistics landscape. The ripple effect of this expansion will not only fuel Huntsville’s economic development but will also enhance Alabama’s standing as a leader in attracting forward-thinking industries.”
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