Total Quality Logistics named to Inbound Logistics’ Top 100

Cincinnati-based Total Quality Logistics has been recognized as a 2019 Top 100 third-party logistics firm by Inbound Logistics magazine.

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Cincinnati-based Total Quality Logistics has been recognized as a 2019 Top 100 third-party logistics firm by Inbound Logistics magazine.

“This recognition is a testament to our outstanding team members who are focused on providing premium service to our customers and carriers day in and day out,” TQL President Kerry Byrne, said in a news release.

“IL editors chose Total Quality Logistics because its solutions create cost savings and efficiencies across the entire value chain and help solve specific logistics challenges and improve processes,” Felicia Stratton, editor of Inbound Logistics, said in the release. “Inbound Logistics is proud to honor TQL for innovative solutions empowering logistics and supply chain excellence in 2019.”

TQL recently announced a $20-million expansion at its corporate headquarters in Ohio to accommodate nearly 600 new employees the company anticipates hiring in sales and information technology roles, according to the release.

TQL has 5,500 employees in 57 offices across the U.S.

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