CRANBERRY TWP., Pa., April 19, 2018 -- PLS Logistics Services, a leading provider of technology enabled transportation management and freight brokerage services, has been named on the Transport Topics list of Top Freight Brokerage Firms for 2018.
The annual list ranks freight brokerage firms based on net revenue. The top freight brokerage firms list is part of Transport Topic’s Logistics 50, a yearly review of the largest logistics companies. This marks the 11th consecutive year PLS has placed in the top 30 on the list.
“We’ve built strong partnerships with carriers and shippers alike and their confidence in PLS has been a key reason for our growth,” Greg Burns, Chairman/President/CEO of PLS Logistics Services, said. “We are especially gratified to have achieved our results entirely through organic growth, which supports PLS’ unique culture.”
About PLS Logistics Services
PLS Logistics Services is a leading technology-enabled provider of logistics management, brokerage and technology services for shippers across all industries. PLS handles millions of loads annually across all major freight modes: flatbed, van, LTL, rail and barge, air and ocean. The PLS carrier network consists of over 40,000 pre-qualified trucking companies along with Class-1 railroads and major barge companies. To learn more visit www.plslogistics.com.
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