Felicia DePrator Talks Logistics at FIRST Lego League

Felicia DePrator Talks Logistics at FIRST Lego League

Felicia DePratorFelicia DePrator, a Global Operations Specialist at Logistics Plus, talked with students at Luther Memorial Academy participating in FIRST Lego League. With the theme of the league being ‘Logistics’ this year, Luther Memorial Academy asked Felicia if she’d be willing to share her knowledge. Felicia explained the world of logistics, what Logistics Plus is like, and ideas for their lego project.

About FIRST Lego League
FIRST Lego League (FLL) is open to all 4th – 8th graders and is a project-based, hands-on program to introduce students to engineering and coding/programming in an inclusive, creative, and hopeful environment where students work collaboratively to solve a yearly robotics challenge and inspire innovation. FLL focuses on Core Values- Discovery, Innovation, Impact, Inclusion, Teamwork, and Fun.

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Dan Zack Featured on WPSE Business Spotlight

Dan Zack Featured on WPSE Business Spotlight

WPSE Business SpotlightLogistics Plus IT Director of Infrastructure & Support (and Business Leader), Dan Zack 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, Dan discusses his background, role with the company, IT security systems, the evolution of Logistics Plus, 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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NMFC Changes effective December 4, 2021

NMFC Changes effective December 4, 2021

NMFC Changes effective August 7, 2021The Commodity Classifications Standards Board (CCSB) has published a new supplement to the National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC®). These NMFC changes are effective 12/04/2021.  Some notable changes are listed below.

Subject 1 – Foodstuffs, Item 73227 canceled and replaced by 72310,  73260, and 73365.

Subject 2 – Dehydrated Cheese New Item 55450, revised Item 55470 – Cheese food, and Item 73260 – Snack Foods

Subject 3 – Box Group. Items 29080 and 29110, 29140 and 29780, 29800, 29805, 29810, 112360 and  Canceled and replaced with Item 29785 or 112870  ( 29785 – Boxes or Cartons, fiberboard or paperboard, NOI., 112870 – Lumber NOI, or Wood, built-up or combined, or Plywood, NOI)

Subject 4 – Item 101720 Ink and related materials

Subject 5 – Faucets

Subject 6 – Toilet or Bidet Seats

Subject 7 – Boxes, Chests or Cabinets, Tool, Ammunition or Fishing Tackle

Subject 8 – Mixing Machines (Asphalt, cement, concrete or mortar)

Subject 9 – Item 59380 – Solutions or Sterile Water, intravenous

Subject 10 – Item 680 – Packing or Packaging – General

Subject 11 – Item 682 – Pictorial Precautionary Markings

Subject 12 – Item 689 – requirements and Conditions for Test Shipments, CANCELED, obsolete

Subject 13  – Withdrawn to continue research (Item 39510 – Cables)

Subject 14 – Charcoal, Charcoal Briquettes or Charcoal Pellets

Subject – 15 – Broilers, Grills, Roasters or Stoves, cooking, outdoor type, electric

Subject 16 – Manifolds, gas, furnace, stove, or heater

Subject 17 – Kits, pregnancy test – New Item 56975 replaces 59793

Subject 18 – Cord, Cordage, Rope, other than wire rope, String or Twine, NOI,

Subject 19 – Washers; Gaskets; or Packing Devices, Forms or Shapes

Subject 20 – Withdrawn to Continue Research – Cookware, cast iron, NOI

Subject 21 – Wood Chips or Wood Chunks,

Subject 22 – 186080 Sod Cutters, etc – Canceled and replaced by Items 130207 and 186620

Subject 23 – ITEM 292 – SPECIFICATIONS FOR FIBER PAILS

Subject 24  –  100800 Dispensers, tea or ground coffee, household – Canceled

Subject 25 – 122000 Grading or Road Making Attachments or Implements, or Parts thereof

Subject 26 – 10920 Fenders, 21470 Baptistries, 164390 Racks and Related Articles – Packaging exceptions changed

Subject 27 – Various items – Reference to Package 2039 would be removed from item 24080, as it would not provide sufficient protection in today’s less-thantruckload environment. Concurrently, other changes are proposed for clarification and Simplification.

Subject 28 – Various Items – Simplifies the minimum packaging requirements in the involved items to require “in bags” in lieu of the specific types currently named. Other changes to the minimum packaging requirements are proposed for clarification and simplification.

Subject 29 – Various Items – simplify the minimum packaging requirements in the involved items to require “in bags” in lieu of the specific types currently named. Other changes to the minimum packaging requirements are proposed for clarification and simplification.

Subject 30 – Various Items – Cancels items 46170, 46180, 46190, 46570, 46670 and 46700 with reference to item 44155, items 46540 and 46640 with reference to item 44515, items 46160 and 46460 with reference to item 45467, and item 46300 with reference to item 45615. These changes are proposed to provide classes reflective of the respective hazards of, and regulations applicable to, the involved materials. The changes are also in the interest of clarification, simplification and uniformity. Since item 46170 is the only item that authorizes Package 355, the package would be concurrently canceled as having no further application. This proposal would also add the term “Baking Soda” to the listing in item 46220 for Sodium Bicarbonate in the interest of clarification.

Subject 31 – Cancels items 42870, 42920, 43180 and 43230 with reference to item 44155, items 43170 and 45460 with reference to item 44500, and items 43080, 43260 and 43290 with reference to item 45615. These changes are proposed to provide classes reflective of the respective hazards of, and regulations applicable to, the involved materials. The changes are also in the interest of clarification, simplification and uniformity. Note, item 45462 would be canceled as having no further application.

Subject 32 – Cancel item 91220 with reference to items 44500, 44515 and 64300, as applicable. In addition to providing clarification, simplification and uniformity, this change would assign classes reflective of the respective hazards of and regulations applicable to box toe gum.

Subject 33 – Amends the provisions of item 42652 to remove the “bomb burst” symbol (), add language further restricting the item’s application to materials not required by the DOT to bear a Hazard Class or Hazard Division label or placard, and refer to a new attendant Note clarifying that item 42652 does not apply on materials regulated by the DOT as hazardous and required to bear a Hazard Class or Hazard Division label or placard. The proposed new Note would direct the Classification user to other items for classes applicable to such hazardous materials.

Subject 34 – Amend the provisions of item 171410 to remove the “bomb burst” symbol (), add language further restricting the item’s application to materials not required by the DOT to bear a Hazard Class or Hazard Division label or placard, and maintain class 70, per the present sub 2 provisions of the item. A new attendant Note would be established to clarify the item’s intent and would direct the Classification user to other items for classes applicable to such hazardous materials.

Subject 35 – The following numbered packages are canceled and reference(s) to them in individual item descriptions are removed:

  • 759
  • 762
  • 773
  • 776
  • 788
  • 789
  • 794
  • 795
  • 801
  • 802
  • 814
  • 818
  • 934
  • 1306
  • 2332
  • 2387

Subject 36 – The following numbered packages are canceled and reference(s) to them in individual item descriptions are removed:

  • 825
  • 826
  • 827
  • 834
  • 838
  • 841
  • 846
  • 868
  • 870
  • 881
  • 886
  • 911
  • 919
  • 932
  • 978
  • 1029
  • 2304
  • 2305
  • 2413
  • 2529

Subject 37 – The following items are canceled as obsolete:

  • 81370
  • 83740
  • 87590
  • 87630
  • 88540
  • 89710
  • 89990
  • 90970
  • 91120
  • 91140
  • 91200
  • 91280
  • 91400
  • 91440

Subject 38 – The following items are canceled as obsolete:

110120

  • 110160
  • 110270
  • 110290
  • 110497
  • 112980
  • 115720
  • 115880
  • 116400
  • 116670
  • 116730
  • 131310
  • 131620
  • 134100
  • 134220
  • 134280
  • 134300
  • 134570
  • 135620
  • 135660

Subject 39 – The following items are canceled as obsolete:

  • 117200
  • 117240
  • 117360
  • 118220
  • 119060
  • 125540
  • 125600
  • 125640
  • 125660
  • 126040
  • 126120
  • 127760

Subject 40 – The following items are canceled as obsolete:

  • 98870
  • 99190
  • 99200
  • 99210
  • 99230
  • 99250
  • 99320

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The 2021 MBA Annual Event Recap

The 2021 MBA Annual Event Recap

mcraven-600x400Last night, a group of Logistics Plus employees attended the Manufacturer & Business Association (MBA) 116th Annual Event at the Bayfront Convention Center in Erie, PA. Logistics Plus was once again a proud sponsor for this year’s event. As a long-time member of the MBA, Logistics Plus also manages the MBA Logistics Program on behalf of MBA members.

This year’s event featured retired four-star Navy Admiral, William McRaven, as the keynote speaker. You can view photos from the event below or on the Logistics Plus Flickr page (use the left/right arrows to move through the slideshow).

MBA Annual Event - October 13, 2021

Logistics Plus Turkey Marble, Granite, & Stone Logistics

Logistics Plus Turkey Marble, Granite, & Stone Logistics

Logistics Plus Turkey is proud to announce that they now provide full-service logistics solutions for the marble, granite, and stone industry. Transporting and storing marble, granite, and stone can be quite a hassle. Although they are sturdy materials, the correct equipment and processes must ensure the product is not damaged. Logistics Plus ensures the safety of your goods by meeting all of the necessary safety criteria and equipment to get the job done.

Logistics Plus Global Projects Director Bahadir Erdil commented on this new offering. “Heavy products such as marble, granite, and stone require special attention for handling. Our team in Turkey has the proper equipment, capacity, and experience to handle these types of products safely.”

Logistics Plus Marble, Granite, & Stone Logistics Features:

  • 40,000 SQM yard located in Izmir
  • 8.8 km from Aliaga (Izmir) port
  • 63.6 km from Alsancak (Izmir) port
  • Lifting equipment for up to 45 metric tons capacity
  • Hi-up and mobile cranes available for up to 300 metric tons capacity
  • In-house lashing, securing, and dunnaging services
  • 24/7 security and records kept three months retrospective
  • In-house VGM weighbridge

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With over 25 years of heavy lift experience, you can rest assured knowing your marble, granite, and stone products are secure and protected. Contact us today to learn more about this solution.

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Logistics Plus Sponsors the Legacy 360 Summit

Logistics Plus Sponsors the Legacy 360 Summit

Legacy 360 SummitLogistics Plus was proud to be the official title sponsor for the inaugural Legacy 360 Summit. The two-day event that took place on October 2nd and 3rd was held at the Bayfront Convention Center in Erie, PA.

In addition to sponsoring the event, Logistics Plus Founder and CEO Jim Berlin was one of the keynote speakers. Jim discussed his background, how Logistics Plus was founded, his investments and commitment to Erie, and more. The event featured an impressive lineup of speakers, including Glenn Stearns, the star of Discovery Channel’s Undercover Billionaire.  Both regional and worldwide entrepreneurs attended and spoke at the event.

About Legacy 360 Summit
The Legacy 360 Summit is the first of its kind in the Erie, PA region. This event will inspire and motivate you to look deep into your life to see what’s holding you back from achieving the levels of success that you deserve. The Legacy 360 Summit will also provide participants with the opportunity to network and gain knowledge, guidance, and mentorship. Attendees will meet with and hear from people who have the same drive and determination to break out of their comfort zone and lean into their lasting Legacy. Both days will be jam-packed with locally and nationally known speakers who are successful, motivational, inspirational, and downright dominant in what they do.

Jim Berlin Legacy 360 Summit