Mid America Logistics Opens Nashville, Tennessee, Operations Center
02/27/2019
Mid America Logistics' President, Mark Kummer said, "Nashville is one of the fastest growing markets in the United States. The access to talent and it's centralized location makes it an excellent gateway to clients and carriers the Southeastern United States."
According to company officials, in 2018, Mid America Logistics truckload shipping volume increased 204% over 2017. Also, company revenues grew 223%, exceeding $119 million compared to 2017 when the company booked just over $53M.
In conjunction with its expansion, it has designated its Charlotte, North Carolina, office as it's Enterprise Operations Center. The EOC is engineered to manage stringent KPI's, employing high levels of automation to meet the demands of large shippers.
Mid America Logistics' Vice President of Operations Joshua Cale stated, "Since inception, our Charlotte Operation pushed boundaries and helped shape Mid America's rapid growth in 2017. Furthermore, our greatest traction with large accounts occurred in Charlotte. This makes the designation of the EOC a sustainable business decision."
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