by logisticsplus | Jun 27, 2013 | Testimonials
Michelle,
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I so appreciate your help. You’re the best!I knew once I copied you I would get an answer. I wasn’t involved in this movement but of course I was asked to follow up on it anyway. Have a great day and I hope you have a fantastic Fourth!
Rob Lloyd, Customer, Standard Dyes
by logisticsplus | Jun 26, 2013 | Testimonials
Olga,
I want to thank you and the rest of the Logistics Plus team for working so hard to complete the Phase II project in such an efficient and professional manner.
I really appreciate everyone’s extra effort ensure shipments went smoothly and quickly from origin to job site. I also really appreciate the excellent communication with the entire team throughout the project.
Sincerely,
Kevin L., Customer Director, Supply Chain
by logisticsplus | Jun 26, 2013 | Testimonials
Thank you Emily/Dalia, and I thank all of you for the amazing job you did with this order. We have gotten multiple compliments from the customer this morning on how much of a priority was put on this order in the shipping and delivery process. They were so happy they are immediately asking for more orders. This was a first time shipment for us and you helped us shine on our first impression. As always, YOU GALS ARE THE BEST!!!!!!
Thank You
Joseph Mills, Shipping Manager, Mersen- Bay City Location
by logisticsplus | Jun 12, 2013 | News
Jim Berlin and Logistics Plus will be honored on July 15, 2013, with the Preservation Stewardship Award for “long term care of a property which has been sensitive to the historic character and fabric of a significant historic or architectural resource.” The property to which they refer is, of course, the home to the Logistics Plus Global Headquarters–Erie’s Union Station.
by logisticsplus | Jun 6, 2013 | News
By Yuriy Ostapyak, Director, Global Operations and George Kahil, Director of Business Development
From April 21-25, Logistics Plus participated in the British Embassy / Middle East Association Multi-Sector Trade Mission. The mission visited Libya and the Kurdistan region of Iraq. While in Libya, the LP delegation met with the Ministry of Transportation, the Ministry of Renewable Energy, and the Ministry of Construction and Development.
Libya is a country at a crossroads. Since the revolution and the fall of the Kaddafi regime, the current Libyan interim government has the hard task of rebuilding its infrastructure and uniting the Libyan people. The current government is working very hard to attract investments, finish out old projects, and start new ones. The current government is west oriented and many of the ministers are western educated. They associate British and American products with high quality, so there is incredible potential for British and American companies in Libya. The current infrastructure in Libya is extremely poor, but the interim government is very positive about improving life in the country.
One of the areas where the government is concentrating their resources is renewable energy–an area where Logistics Plus has considerable experience. The goal is that by 2020, Libya will utilize the Sahara Desert in order to be the largest net exporter of renewable energy to the EU. For wind power, the goal is 260 megawatts from 4 wind farms. In terms of solar power, the goal is 124 megawatts by 2015, with solar water heating producing 60 megawatts.
And of course, oil continues to be the primary factor in Libya’s economy, since it is sitting on the largest oil reserve on the African continent. While the delegation was in Libya, we had the opportunity to attend the Oil & Gas Libya Fair. All of the major oil companies in the US, as well as the rest of the world, were represented.
Libya represents tremendous opportunities for US exporters in the energy sector. Given our experience in arranging transportation and warehousing of components for the wind and solar industries and our office located in Tripoli, Libya, we can definitely help our customers take advantage of these opportunities.