Tom Kelly Featured on WPSE Business Spotlight

Tom Kelly Featured on WPSE Business Spotlight

WPSE_Money_Radio_2CLogistics Plus Regional Director of Operations and Sales Tom Kelly was featured on the weekly Business Spotlight program from WPSE AM 1450/FM 107.1 Radio. Business Spotlight is a 30-minute program airing Fridays at noon. Each segment focuses on a business or organization that is making an impact across the region.

In this segment, Tom discusses his background, role with the company, what Logistics Plus California is like, and more. You can listen to a replay of the interview on the Logistics Plus Podcasts page or by clicking the audio link below.

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Global Trade Alert: Montreal Port Strike

Global Trade Alert: Montreal Port Strike

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The Port of Montreal workers began an open-ended strike Monday morning that has halted operations at one of the busiest ports in Canada. Thousands of businesses and supply chains are expected to be affected. This strike is now the second labor dispute in less than one year at the port. The last strike at the Port of Montreal happened in August of 2020 and cost wholesalers an estimated $600 million in lost sales. 1,150 dock workers at the port have been without a contract since 2018.

A representative of the local 375 of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) said, “The government has completely unbalanced the relations between the two parties. They resorted to the atomic bomb.”

The full article can be found on CBC here: www.cbc.ca/port-of-montreal-strike-again

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Logistics Plus is First Corporate Sponsor to Enroll in the RIO Plastic Neutrality Program

Logistics Plus is First Corporate Sponsor to Enroll in the RIO Plastic Neutrality Program

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Logistics Plus is First Corporate Sponsor to Enroll in the RIO Plastic Neutrality Program

Logistics Plus receives Plastic Neutrality Certification for offsetting 19 tonnes of plastic use in 2020.

Logistics Plus Plastic Neutral Program Certificate (4-20-21)ERIE, PA (April 22, 2021) – Logistics Plus Inc., a leading worldwide provider of transportation, logistics, and supply chain solutions, is proud to announce that it is the first corporate sponsor to enroll in the Restoring Integrity To The Oceans (RIO) Plastic Neutrality Program. The RIO Plastic Neutral Program provides companies the opportunity to establish their plastic footprint and reduce it by joining RIO to collect marine plastic and waste. Logistics Plus received Plastic Neutrality Certification for offsetting 19 tonnes of plastic use in 2020.

“Ocean plastic pollution is a global problem,” said Yuriy Ostapyak, COO for Logistics Plus. “Through our partnership with RIO, we are a leading logistics provider that not only helps them with their supply chain, but we’re also leading by example by becoming one of the first plastic neutral companies in the world.” Ostapyak added, “We plan to continue participating every year.”

Last month Logistics Plus purchased 1,200 recycled pallets from RIO made from 13,200 pounds of plastic waste. Logistics Plus formally partnered with RIO in February 2020 to support its ongoing ocean cleanup initiatives.

RIO Plastic Neutral ProgramAbout Restoring Integrity To The Oceans, Inc.

Restoring Integrity To The Oceans (RIO) primary objective is to mitigate the amount of plastic going into the World’s oceans and significantly reduce and remove the plastic waste in the significant waste collection areas in the World’s oceans. RIO’s primary effort is to prevent the introduction of and reclaim plastic materials from the sea accomplished through innovative techniques that vary based on the size and concentration of the plastic waste material encountered. Furthermore, RIO has long-term plans to develop products directly to help recycle plastic waste material and promote recognition and education for reducing plastic waste in the oceans. Learn more about RIO online at oceansintegrity.org.

About Logistics Plus Inc.

A 21st Century Logistics CompanyLogistics Plus Inc. is a 21st-century logistics company that provides freight transportation, Warehousing, fulfillment, global logistics, business intelligence, and supply chain management solutions through a worldwide network of talented and caring professionals. The company was founded 25 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 Passion For Excellence™, its employees put the “plus” in logistics by doing the big things properly, plus the countless little things, that together ensure complete customer satisfaction and success.

The Logistics Plus® network includes offices, warehouses, and agents located in Erie, PA; Akron, OH; Aurora, CO; Buffalo, NY; Chicago, IL; Chino, CA; Cincinnati, OH; 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; San Francisco, CA; Australia; Bahrain; Belgium; Canada; China; Colombia; Czech Republic; Egypt; France; Germany; India; Indonesia; Japan; Kazakhstan; Kenya; Libya; Mexico; Netherlands; Poland; Saudi Arabia; 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.

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

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Tips For Reducing Your Carbon Footprint In Logistics

Tips For Reducing Your Carbon Footprint In Logistics

carbon footprint logisticsEnvironmental and sustainability concerns are on everyone’s mind in the logistics industry. In fact, nearly every supply chain and logistics company has created environmental policies that reflect its mission and goals. As the world strives to create a more eco-friendly, carbon-neutral environment, it’s important to understand the logistics industry’s role in achieving that goal. Here are a few tips for reducing your carbon footprint in logistics.

Select Green Suppliers

Selecting greener suppliers is a great first step towards reducing your carbon footprint in logistics. Choosing raw materials directly affects the environment as each material can have a vastly different carbon footprint. Before selecting raw materials, do some research on the supplier’s energy consumption, waste, and emissions. Keeping track of these vital environmental metrics can go a long way.

Optimize Your Supply Networks

Global supply chains often involve large supply networks that require air and ocean transportation. These modes of transportation largely contribute to greenhouse gas emissions which negatively impact the environment. Although there is no way to eliminate these transportation modes, it is possible to optimize your routes and consolidate your supply networks across shorter distances. This proves to be a great way to reduce your carbon footprint.

Use Eco-Friendly Transportation Options

There is more than one way to get from point A to point B. If a logistics provider only offers one mode of transportation, your options are limited. What if that’s not the most efficient route or mode of transport? Look for a company that offers a broad portfolio of services so that you can take advantage of the most eco-friendly transportation options. A good logistics provider will partner with carriers or organizations (like SmartWay Transport) that keep sustainability in mind.

Sustainability Through Technology

Having the right data at your fingertips is crucial for achieving carbon footprint reductions. Whether it’s through data evaluation or macro-level data consumption, technology can identify savings opportunities by completing optimization studies to find out the best way to distribute products efficiently. With technology’s importance growing in the supply chain, understanding how to utilize it can supplement your sustainability initiatives.

You should not underestimate the importance of reducing your carbon footprint in logistics. With more customers choosing green logistics partners that align with their beliefs, businesses should start with small, impactful steps to reduce their carbon footprint. Ultimately, there are more advantages of sustainable logistics in the long run.

As a part of our sustainability initiatives, Logistics Plus is proud to be the first corporate sponsor to enroll in the Restoring Integrity To The Oceans (RIO) Plastic Neutrality Program. Read the news release here for more details.

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What is the Perfect Incoterm of Sale?

What is the Perfect Incoterm of Sale?

perfect incoterm of saleSimply put, Incoterms® are the selling terms that the buyer and seller of goods both agree to during international transactions. Legal authorities and governments accept these rules around the world. Deciding which of the 11 Incoterms® to select is fundamental for the seller to create the pro forma invoice, and it serves as the basis for the buyer’s purchase order. So what is the perfect arrangement for the seller to offer while accommodating the buyer’s purchase terms?

Ex Works (EXW) named place and Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) named place are the opposite extremes of seller versus buyer responsibility. Ideally, sellers favor EXW because it’s the closest thing to selling domestically. On the other hand, buyer’s typically welcome DDP because the seller assumes all the responsibility, risk, and costs associated with transporting the goods until the buyer receives them. So what is the Incoterm® of sale that allows the buyer and seller to meet in the middle? Free Carrier (FCA) seller’s shipping facility. 

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Logistics Plus ForwarderPlus services go beyond the freight forwarder’s traditional role. That includes collaboration with the seller and prospective buyer at the earliest transaction negotiation stages. The best way to illustrate this process is through an actual shipment example. This describes how the Logistics Plus Pro Forma invoice is created, and it takes the viewer through the steps involved from the purchase order issuance, cargo receiving, and main carriage shipping.

Logistics Plus enhanced international freight forwarding and customs brokerage services can provide you with the solutions you need. Do you have questions on how this can be used for your company? Sign up for a free online presentation using the button below. We’re here to help!

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