Allen Lund Company one of fastest-growing private companies in LA

La Cañada Flintridge, Calif.-based Allen Lund Company (ALC) has been named as one of the Los Angeles Business Journal 100 Fastest Growing Private Companies in Los Angeles for 2019.

Edward Lund, president of the Allen Lund Company
Edward Lund, president of the Allen Lund Company
(ALC)

La Cañada Flintridge, Calif.-based Allen Lund Company (ALC) has been named as one of the Los Angeles Business Journal 100 Fastest Growing Private Companies in Los Angeles for 2019.

“It is very gratifying to be recognized in the “Fastest Growing Private Company” category as we see ourselves as a growth company, even though we have been in business for almost 44 years,” Edward Lund, president of ALC, said in the news release. “We look to continue to grow in the very dynamic logistics industry for many years to come.”

The Allen Lund Company is a national third-party transportation broker with nationwide offices and over 550 employees, according to a news release and also has a logistics and software division, ALC Logistics and an international division.

The full list of the 2019 Fastest Growing Private Companies is available online.

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