Coronavirus Message from Logistics Plus Linguistic Solutions

Coronavirus Message from Logistics Plus Linguistic Solutions

COVID-19-Msg-from-LPLSDear Logistics Plus Linguistic Solutions (LPLS) Clients,

Due to the current climate surrounding the COVID-19 (Coronavirus). Logistics Plus Linguistic Solutions has taken the following measures to ensure both public health and community wellness.

  1. All LPLS staff are undergoing COVID19 training with the Erie County Health Department. This will allow all staff members to be properly educated on early symptom detection and reporting.
  2. LPLS has extended usage of VRI (Video Remote Interpreting) and OPI (Over the Phone Interpretation) for all clients. While it is still our preference for in-person services, in the event this is no longer plausible LPLS has multiple options available to avoid any disruption in service.
  3. LPLS has simplified our translation costs to allow clients to provide up-to-date information to their consumers. Please send me an email directly to update relevant service agreements to reflect these changes.
  4. LPLS can provide linguistic support in the event your company decides to establish a questionnaire phone number for consumers. Please email me directly to set up the technological guidelines.
  5. LPLS is currently recording Public Service Announcements, in both audio and video to provide up-to-date information to consumers.  Please send me an email directly to update relevant service agreements to reflect these changes.

I also ask, in the event of an emergency you please reach out to me directly. I will be available to you 24/7/365.

V/R,

Matthew D. Reichert, Esq.
Manager of Operations
Logistics Plus Linguistic Solutions
matthew.reichert@lplinguisticsolutions.com
Office: (814) 464-1700
Fax: (814) 286-6995
Toll-Free: (855) 318-6348

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Updates from Logistics Plus

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Updates from Logistics Plus

Coronavirus-UpdateHere are some FAQ coronavirus (COVID-19) updates from the Logistics Plus team:

Are customers worried more now with the possibility of goods from Europe being banned?  What would the scenario look like?

Yes, Logistics Plus customers are definitely very worried, and some companies are affected more than others. Here is what we have been sharing with customers that are worried about the EU ban specifically: “The restriction stops people not goods,” as President Trump later noted on Twitter.

We are working with most of our customers on different contingency plans. This includes setting up emergency warehouses and helping our customers set up infrastructure for their employees to work from home. We are also reserving capacity for their shipments, working with carriers, consolidations, exploring full charter options and providing the visibility to affected areas and shipments.

What industries would be impacted the most?

LP-Coronavirus-PollAll industries seem to be affected in one manner or another. We have an open poll to our customers right now and almost all respondents are indicating their supply chains are moderately affected so far, while 20% indicate they are severely impacted.

To assist some of our strategic customers, our Business Intelligence team is rapidly developing specific reports and dashboards to help them assess which of their shipments have been impacted so that we can help them develop contingency plans (see example below).

COVID19 Client Shipment Impacts

For the benefit of all our customers, we have also released a live, real-time dashboard (piggy-backed off data from John Hopkins Center) providing all of our eShipPlus domestic TMS users and our global MyLogisticsPlus portal users with a live view of the areas most affected by the pandemic (see example below).

COVID19 Dashboard

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Are there any examples of what Logistics Plus is doing to help its customers through this pandemic?

Yes, one example is the help we are providing a global financial client (a Fortune 50 company and one of the top hedge funds in the world) that is suffering from an immediate backlog of orders for equipment so that its employees can work remotely. To assist, Logistics Plus dispatched a half dozen cross-functional employees to the client’s warehouses in Chicago and New Jersey to work over the weekend helping them pick, pack and ship the critical equipment needed for the financial company’s employees to effectively work from home.

Other things that Logistics Plus is doing in support of our customers’ contingency plans:

  • Setting up emergency warehouses- if LA shuts down then we have New Jersey, if not New Jersey then Chicago, if not Chicago then Erie (you get the idea; we have the ability to adapt at a moment’s notice).
  • Working on setting up infrastructure that allows our customers’ workforce to effectively work from home for an extended period of time.
  • Logistics Plus is not just helping companies move their freight; we are helping them stay OPERATIONAL. Many of the equipment and shipments we are coordinating are very critical to their operations.
  • Logistics Plus is a SOLUTIONS company. Rather than telling people what ports or airports are closed (this is what other logistics companies are doing), we focus on telling our customers what is open. Example: if a customer’s freight can’t fly out of Italy, let’s move it on a truck to France, Switzerland, etc. and ship it from there.
  • We are actively engaging our customers to provide supply chain analysis, reporting, and business intelligence features such as interactive dashboards that allow our customers to view visual representations of their global supply chain (as noted above).

Any predictions on the economy? How should companies prepare for this ongoing supply chain disruption?

We are not in position to make any predictions yet. This is a very fluid environment right now, and at the moment, we are squarely focused on solving many of the big, more immediate supply chain problems our customers our currently facing. Here is our advice to shippers:

  • Monitor the news closely. If coronavirus has not impacted your supply chain dramatically, assume that it could and begin preparing contingency plans for employees, suppliers and customers.
  • Set priorities. If capacity is limited, there will need to be rules for which products should be manufactured and which customers should be supplied first.
  • Review suppliers. What does current inventory look like? Who makes critical parts and components? Are there alternative sources or suppliers in other countries?
  • Maximize cash flow. In the event coronavirus has an extended impact on the economy, tighten cash flows and account receivables process; and focus sales to start identifying new opportunities for the pipeline.
  • Maintain communications.  If you have foreign offices, maintain dialog with federal and local authorities, as well as other employees and partners on the ground in impacted countries.
  • Get creative. With many international trade lanes facing shutdowns and delays, look for alternative shipping modes and trade routes to get needed product from impacted countries to production facilities.
  • Position yourself for the recovery. Work with air and ocean freight companies to secure first-available capacity once things recover and trade lanes return to normal operations.
  • Seek third-party assistance. Find a knowledgeable and capable third-party logistics partner that has global operations and connections, like Logistics Plus, who can help support all of the items above.

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Logistics Plus India Participates in Wings India 2020

Logistics Plus India Participates in Wings India 2020

wings india 2020The Logistics Plus (LP) India team is proud to represent Logistics Plus at the Wings India 2020 conference in Hyderabad, India. The LP India team is proudly displaying a few of the different capabilities Logistics Plus offers, especially those that pertain to the aviation industry. On top of participating in the event, Logistics Plus is proud to support the U.S. – India Aviation Cooperation Program (ACP) and its Shared Horizons special issue Wings India 2020 magazine.

You can read the magazine online and see us on page 38 here: http:us-indiaacp.com/ACP-Magazine.pdf

About Wings India 2020
Wings India is Asia’s largest event on Civil Aviation. The conference hosts eminent speakers, policy makers and experts to discuss different aspects of the aviation industry. Wings India provides more than 5,000 square meters of exhibition area with more than 150 exhibitors from around the world.

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Logistics Plus Re-Certified as a ‘Great Place to Work’ for Third Year

Logistics Plus Re-Certified as a ‘Great Place to Work’ for Third Year

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Logistics Plus Re-Certified as a ‘Great Place to Work’ for Third Straight Year

In anonymous employee surveys, 96% percent say Logistics Plus continues to be a great workplace.

Great Place to Work Logo 2020-03ERIE, PA (March 10, 2020) – Logistics Plus Inc., a leading worldwide provider of transportation, logistics and supply chain solutions, is pleased to announce that it has been re-certified as a great workplace by the independent analysts at Great Place to Work®. This is the third consecutive year that the company has been certified. According to the updated results, Logistics Plus ratings in many key categories were better than the 2020 best-in-class benchmarks set by the top 100 businesses in the United States.

Using validated employee feedback gathered with Great Place to Work’s rigorous, data-driven “For All” methodology, Certification confirms that at least 7 out of 10 employees have a consistently positive experience. At Logistics Plus, 96 percent of its employees say it is a great workplace compared to the top 100 benchmark of 91 percent. Employees also rated Logistics Plus higher than best-in-class benchmarks across numerous other dimensions, including justice, impartiality, collaboration, equity, leadership behavior, innovation, and engagement.

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“I couldn’t be prouder that, with all of our growth the past few years, our employees continue to find Logistics Plus to be a great place to work,” said Jim Berlin, founder and CEO of Logistics Plus. “We have a passion for excellence and we’re always striving to grow. Growing is challenging but fun. Despite our growth, we still have very few rules other than ‘The Golden Rule.’ Treat people as you’d like to be treated … and make work fun, of course.”

The Logistics Plus Great Place to Work company profile and ratings summary can be viewed online at: https://www.greatplacetowork.com/certified-company/7008084.

“We congratulate Logistics Plus, on their re-certification,” said Sarah Lewis-Kulin, Vice President of Best Workplace List Research at Great Place to Work. “Organizations that earn their employees’ trust create great workplace cultures that deliver outstanding business results.”

In addition to its Great Place to Work certification, Logistics Plus ranked number 54 among the top 100 list of medium-sized workplaces published last October by Fortune. Last week, its founder and CEO, Jim Berlin, was recognized with a prestigious “CEO Great Place to Work For All Leadership Award” at the 3rd annual Great Place to Work Leadership Awards Gala Dinner at the Four Seasons in San Francisco.

About Great Place to Work 

Great Place to Work® is the global authority on workplace culture. Since 1992, it has surveyed more than 100 million employees around the world and uses those deep insights to define what makes a great workplace: trust. Great Place to Work helps organizations quantify their culture and produce better business results by creating a high-trust work experience for all employees. Great Place to Work’s unparalleled benchmark data is used to recognize Great Place to Work-Certified™ companies and the Best Workplaces™ in the U.S. and more than 60 countries, including the 100 Best Companies to Work For® and World’s Best list published annually by Fortune. Everything it does is driven by the mission to build a better world by helping every organization become a Great Place to Work For All™. Learn more at greaplacetowork.com.

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About Logistics Plus Inc.

Logistics Plus Inc. provides freight transportation, warehousing, fulfillment, global logistics, business intelligence technology, and supply chain management solutions through a worldwide network of talented and caring professionals. The company was founded over 23 years ago in Erie, PA by local entrepreneur, Jim Berlin. Today, Logistics Plus is a highly-regarded fast-growing and award-winning transportation and logistics company. With a strong passion for excellence, its 450 global employees put the “plus” in logistics by doing the big things properly, and the countless little things, that together ensure complete customer satisfaction and success.

The Logistics Plus® network includes offices located in Erie, PA; Akron, OH; Baltimore, MD; Birmingham, AL; Buffalo, NY; Charleston, SC; Chicago, IL; Cleveland, OH; Dallas, TX; Des Moines, IA; Detroit, MI; Fort Worth, TX; Haslet TX; Houston, TX; Laredo, TX; Lexington, NC; Los Angeles, CA; Melbourne, FL; Nashville, TN; New York, NY; Olean, NY; Ontario, CA; San Bernardino, CA; San Diego, CA; San Francisco, CA; Tampa Bay, FL; Australia; Bahrain; Belgium; Canada; China; Colombia; Czech Republic; Egypt; France; Germany; India; Indonesia; Kazakhstan; Kenya; Libya; Mexico; Netherlands; Poland; Saudi Arabia; Singapore; Taiwan; Turkey; UAE; Ukraine; Uganda; and United Kingdom; with additional agents around the world. For more information, visit www.logisticsplus.com or follow @LogisticsPlus on Twitter.

Media Contact:
Scott G. Frederick
Vice President, Marketing
Logistics Plus Inc.
(814) 240-6881
scott.frederick@logisticsplus.com

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