Governor Tom Wolf Visits Logistics Plus in Erie at Union Station

Governor Tom Wolf Visits Logistics Plus in Erie at Union Station

Gretchen Seth and Governor Tom Wolf Aug 9 2017

Earlier today, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf visited Logistics Plus to meet with employees and view the company’s plans for the expansion of its global headquarters at the historic Union Station in the City of Erie. Erie County Executive, Kathy Dahlkemper, and other local officials were also on hand.

It’s exciting to be in Erie touring another thriving company,” said Governor Wolf. “I am committed to supporting the growing business climate in the region and love to see first-hand what an innovative company like Logistics Plus has planned for the future.

Coordinated by the Governor’s Action Team, last month, Logistics Plus announced its plans to expand and create 44 new, family-sustaining jobs in Erie. Today, the governor toured the company’s facility and planned expansion site. The expanded facility will allow for the handling of all logistics for clients, from order intake to shipping and installation.

Logistics Plus has grown from a three-person operation in 1996, to a global organization, employing over 130 people in Erie alone. We are grateful to Governor Wolf and the commonwealth for acknowledging our efforts to attract and retain local graduates,” commented Gretchen Seth, Senior VP of International. “Our CEO Jim Berlin calls it the ‘brain gain’.

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Local media provided additional coverage:

On ‘Jobs That Pay’ Tour, Governor Wolf Visits Logistics Plus Inc. via the Governor Wolf Newsroom

Governor Tom Wolf to visit Erie via YourErie.com

Governor Tom Wolf to visit Erie via ErieNewsNow.com

Governor’s Visit Highlights Growth, Challenges for Erie via GoErie.com

Logistics Plus Expansion Project via YourErie.com

The Logistics Plus Dallas, TX Office is Moving to a New Location!

The Logistics Plus Dallas, TX Office is Moving to a New Location!

Please note, the Logistics Plus Dallas office will be moving from 8600 Freeport Parkway to 1350 Lakeshore Drive, Suite #150 in Coppell, TX on August 12th. All of our phone numbers and email addresses will remain the same. Just to confirm, here is our new full address and contact information:

Logistics Plus Inc. – Dallas Office
1350 Lakeshore Drive #150
Coppell, TX 75019
Main Phone: 877.447.9564
Main Fax: 972.550.6102
Email: dallas@logisticsplus.com
Jenny Melgert, Dallas Branch Manager

The Dallas office move above does not impact our DFW warehouse location in Haslet. The DFW address and contact information remain the same as follows:

Logistics Plus Inc. – DFW Warehouse and FTZ
920 Westport Parkway
Haslet, TX 76177
Phone: 972.893.9695
Email: pricing@logisticsplus.com
Sabrina Ragland, Warehouse Administrator

Thank you for your business and loyalty!

Logistics Plus Inc.
www.logisticsplus.com

 

Important New NMFC Classification Rules Now In Effect

Important New NMFC Classification Rules Now In Effect

NMFC-Guide-BookAs a reminder, the recently approved National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) freight classification changes went into effect this weekend (August 5th, 2017). These changes will have far-reaching effects on LTL shipments of certain commodities in the NMFC that are based on density ratings, such as Plastic or Rubber Articles, Expanded, NOI (157320), and others. Previously, most items assigned a class based on density were subject to one of two tables. The so-called 9-tier classification broke down density into 9 sub ratings as follows:

Sub 1 Less than 1 400
Sub 2 1 but less than 2 300
Sub 3 2 but less than 4 250
Sub 4 4 but less than 6 150
Sub 5 6 but less than 8 125
Sub 6 8 but less than 10 100
Sub 7 10 but less than 12 92.5
Sub 8 12 but less than 15 85
Sub 9 15 or greater 70

The 11-tier classification contained 11 density breakdowns:

Sub 1 Less than 1 400
Sub 2 1 but less than 2 300
Sub 3 2 but less than 4 250
Sub 4 4 but less than 6 150
Sub 5 6 but less than 8 125
Sub 6 8 but less than 10 100
Sub 7 10 but less than 12 92.5
Sub 8 12 but less than 15 85
Sub 9 15 but less than 22.5 70
Sub 10 22.5 but less than 30 65
Sub 11 30 or greater 60

Effective August 5th, the 9-tier breakdown will go away and NMFC items subject to it will be replaced by the 11 tier breakdown. This change is actually good news for shippers, as it provides for a lower class for shipments that are very dense, specifically over 22.5 lbs per cubic foot. The other change however is not so favorable. The 11-tier breakdown will change the sub 4 rating for articles that have a density of 4 but less than 6 pounds per cubic foot. Previously this was rated as a class 150, but will now be rated at a class 175:

NTSFor shippers whose LTL shipments were previously rated at class 150 based on density and will now be rated at class 175, this represents about a 15% increase in freight rates. For shippers with an FAK rating of 150, this should not change that rating, but items that were previously in the actual class range may now change. For example, if a shipper has a FAK class 100 rating on items with an actual class of 100-150, and they ship Plastic Articles with a density of 4-6 pcf, this shipment will no longer be subject to the FAK class 100 and will instead move at the actual class of 175.

Please contact your Logistics Plus North American Division (NAD) freight representative if you have any questions regarding the new rules.

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How to Recruit Top Manufacturing & Logistics Talent

How to Recruit Top Manufacturing & Logistics Talent

Wonolo-BlogThank you to the folks at Wonolo for including Logistics Plus in their “How to Recruit Top Manufacturing & Logistics Talent” blog post. This is obviously an important topic for Logistics Plus given the recent growth and expansion announcements, and our pursuit to find additional logistics talent to join our cool, global company. The full article can be viewed online, and the excerpt that includes comments from Scott Frederick, VP of marketing for Logistics Plus, can be viewed below.

Wonolo (stands for Work. Now. Locally.) is an on-demand staffing platform for businesses to fill their immediate hourly or daily labor needs. Wonolo solves the last mile staffing problem for FORTUNE 500 companies as well as small-to-medium businesses (think Coca-Cola merchandising, eCommerce fulfillment, event staffing, hotel housekeeping, etc). Wonolo allows companies to manage unpredictability by augmenting their existing labor force with hourly to daily Wonoloers who can work immediately and do the job. Visit them online at www.wonolo.com

Logistics Plus: One of Houston’s Most Inspiring Stories

Logistics Plus: One of Houston’s Most Inspiring Stories

VoyageHouston SquareThank you to the VoyageHouston staff for including Logistics Plus in their Houston’s Most Inspiring Stories collection.  The Logistics Plus Houston office – one of over forty locations around the world – is located in the North Loop area of Houston. Port Houston is an important gateway for the Logistics Plus International and Project Cargo teams.  Additionally, the Houston office plays a key role in our U.S./Mexico cross-border logistical activities. Since we are a rising star in the State of Texas, the folks at VoyageHouston were kind enough to interview Jim Berlin, founder and CEO of Logistics Plus.  Here is a clipping of the interview and profile (click the image to go directly to the VoyageHouston website).

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