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Steamboat Transportation Group Relocates-Plans Brentwood, Tennessee, Headquarters-Operations

04/14/2023
Steamboat Transportation Group, a third-party logistics company, plans to expand and relocate its headquarters operations from Nashville to Brentwood, Tennessee. The $2 million project is expected to create 61 jobs.

The new Williamson County headquarters will be located at 105 Continental Place.

“As a proud Tennessee company, we are excited to continue expanding our business in Middle Tennessee in the coming years and are extremely grateful for the show of support from TVA and the State of Tennessee. I would like to thank our existing team members, who represent our brand with the utmost integrity day in and day out, and acknowledge the leadership they have provided to help Steamboat achieve the success it already has. With a very talented candidate pool, many of which are currently enrolled in colleges and universities across this great state, our recruiting efforts are ramping up. The future is bright for the State of Tennessee, and we are excited to be a part of it. We will continue to push this Steamboat, Full Steam Ahead,” Jake Geismar, founding partner and CEO, Steamboat Transportation Group said.

Steamboat Transportation Group is a full service 3PL whose transportation services include flatbed, refrigerated, expedited, oversized, intermodal and international.

“Steamboat Transportation Group’s decision to expand in our state is a result of Tennessee’s business friendly climate and skilled workforce. We believe this specialty transportation provider will find a welcoming home in Williamson County, and we appreciate the additional investment and job creation in Tennessee,” TNECD Commissioner Stuart McWhorter noted.

“TVA and Nashville Electric Service congratulate Steamboat Transportation Group, LLC on its decision to expand operations in Williamson County. We are proud to partner with Williamson Inc. and the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development to support companies like Steamboat Transportation that are committed to continued growth in the region, and we celebrate this announcement together,” John Bradley, TVA senior vice president of economic development added.

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