Tradd Advisory Company Expands Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, Operations
04/29/2024
“It is exciting to have a footprint in Charleston. We are excited for our growth in Charleston County and cannot wait to see what is in store. All of us at Tradd are committed to cultivating the best of what the logistics industry has to offer in terms of service, delivery, and most importantly, an exciting place to work. We cannot wait to meet our new team and become a household name in the freight industry,” Tradd Advisory Company Owner and CEO Stephen Scates said.
Tradd works with a network of over 93,000 carriers and offers service options for moving all types of cargo.
“With South Carolina’s premier location and world-class workforce, companies like Tradd Advisory Company can find lasting success. We are grateful for Tradd’s decision to grow its presence in Charleston County and create 100 new jobs in a community and state where people love living,” Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III noted.
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