Hanes Brands

Jim- I just wanted to take a moment to let you know what a great job Michelle Leonard has done on the Hanesbrands account. She always goes above and beyond to make sure everyone and everything is taken care of.  She has been a tremendous asset to HBI during the implementation of our new export management system. As I am sure you are aware this has been a major initiative for HBI and without the efforts of Michelle this transition would not have been possible. I know she has worked some very long hours in preparation of this implementation  and I just wanted to let you know that I and everyone on my team here at Hanesbrands greatly appreciate her efforts.

Crissy Millsaps , Logistics Analyst/Crossdock Operations Manager, Hanes Brands

 

Erie’s Logistics Plus Brings Sunshine to Southern California

Erie may not be known for delivering sun this time of year, but Erie’s own Logistics Plus is delivering solar power in a big way.  The Mount Signal Solar Farm is the largest solar installation in the world, and Logistics Plus is providing transportation for the solar panels.  The first phase of the $636 million three-phase projects is expected to take 9 months and will convert 1,936 acres of low-yielding farmland into a photovoltaic solar farm near Calexico, California.  The project will employee 950 workers at the peak of its construction, and the total acreage utilized will be 4,500 when all three phases of the project are completed.  A total of 3.1 million solar cells will be transported and installed throughout the project, which will provide electricity to 72,000 households through a 25-year lease agreement with San Diego Gas & Electric.  Best of all, this solar farm will provide this energy without introducing 365,000 tons of carbon dioxide into the environment – the amount produced with fossil fuels.

Logistics Plus was selected for this project because of its expertise in international and domestic forwarding and warehousing.  It is Logistics Plus’s ability to ensure on-time and affordable deliveries that led to their being picked to handle the transportation for this world-class project that will produce clean energy for years to come.
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Moving Freight Wherever the Wind Blows…

Recently, Manish Khanduja who works in our New Delhi, India office handled this shipment of a windmill nacelle and hub.  The nacelle’s weight is 75 metric tons each and the hub weight is 26 metric tons each.  These we moved via truck from Himachal Pradesh, India to Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India, which is a distance of approximately 1200 kilometers.

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LP Indonesia Relocates 20 MVA Turbines

LP Indonesia has just completed the relocation of 20 MVA turbines for Indonesia Power at Lombok, one of the most beautiful islands of Indonesia.  Way to go, Muktar, Tatum, Muhammad and company. Doing us proud!

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Alston Power

Dear Sir,

Good Job done – Great

Thank you for all your hard work and dedication to make this happen.

Pavan Kulkami, Customer, Alston Power