These providers of expedited transportation services can help you get critical and emergency shipments to their destinations on time.
By Staff -- Logistics Management, 2/1/1998
C.H. Robinson says its CHR-Ex service offers more capacity than any of its competitors do through its contracts with carriers that control approximately 10,000 trucks. To ensure quality and control performance, CHR-Ex contractors commit to very specific service and information-management standards. If a shipment is more than four hours late, customers receive a 50-percent refund. Shippers can track their shipments' progress in real time either by contacting CHR-Ex operations or through the parent company's Web site. Although CHR-Ex focuses on full truckloads, the company also handles partial truckloads and LTL.
ATC Logistics & Electronics (ATCLE) is a premier provider of third party logistics and supply chain services for high-velocity, high-tech devices, in addition to other equipment and components. Industry focus includes wireless, broadband...
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TMSi Logistics, a nationally recognized Top 100 third party logistics provider and Inc. 5000 company, has built a powerful reputation in the industry by successfully managing costs and optimizing customer service...
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Supply chain and logistics education is a distinctive competence of Penn State's Smeal College of Business. Penn State Executive Programs partners with the Center for Supply Chain Research to design and deliver open-enrollment programs and...
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SMC³ is the foremost provider of data, technology and education as an integrated solution to the freight transportation community. SMC³'s core competency is its LTL pricing expertise, which it delivers through products and services that...
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Forward-thinking companies entrust HighJump Software to power their supply chains. HighJump Software simplifies the art and business of creating, selling and moving products across global networks. HighJump Software helps more than 1,300 clients...
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