Total Quality Logistics Expands St. Louis, Missouri, Operations
04/27/2023
The new facility will increase capacity and ability to serve customers in the St. Louis region and beyond.
"St. Louis is a growth market for TQL," said Kerry Byrne, President of TQL. "We’ve been in the city for nine years and are proud to grow our team, office and commitment to this incredible community. Thank you to Governor Parson and the Missouri Department of Economic Development for their continued support.”
The project is being supported by the Missouri Works program, a tool that helps companies expand and retain workers by providing access to capital through withholdings or tax credits for job creation.
“TQL’s investment in St. Louis will support the local economy and create more opportunities for Missourians in the area,” said Maggie Kost, Acting Director of the Department of Economic Development. “Our state’s growing transportation and logistics sector is vital to our economic resilience and success. We’re glad to support TQL’s expansion and look forward to the benefits it will bring to the industry, the region, and our state.”
Total Quality Logistics is a North American freight brokerage and third-party logistics firm and is the nation’s 70th largest private company with 56 offices in 26 states and more than 9,000 employees.
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