TQL recognized as Great Supply Chain Partner

Total Quality Logistics, Cincinnati, has been selected for the sixth year in a row as a Great Supply Chain Partner by SupplyChainBrain.

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Total Quality Logistics, Cincinnati, has been selected for the sixth year in a row as a Great Supply Chain Partner by SupplyChainBrain.

The recognition is based on opinions of SupplyChainBrain readers, through an online survey of supply chain professionals, according to a news release.

The survey considers “vendors and service providers whose solutions have made a significant impact on their company’s efficiency, customer service and overall supply chain performance,” Brad Berger, publisher of SupplyChainBrain, said in the release.

“This award is important to us because it is determined directly by the feedback and opinions of our customers,” TQL President Kerry Byrne said in the release. “Our mission is to exceed customer expectation at all times, from the moment of pickup until delivery 24/7/365, and an award like this confirms we are executing on that mission.”

TQL is building a $20 million expansion at its Cincinnati headquarters to prepare for more hires in information technology and sales roles.

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