Customers Vote for TQL as Top Supply Chain Partner; TQL Receives Two Prestigious Industry Awards

Cincinnati, Ohio – Total Quality Logistics (TQL), one of the nation’s largest freight brokerage firms, has been awarded two prestigious industry awards, 2014 Great Supply Chain Partner from SupplyChainBrain and Best 3PL for Retail Supply Chains from Eye for Transport (eft).  Both awards were the result of nominations from TQL customers, who were asked by the respective trade publications to nominate service providers whose solutions made a significant impact on their company’s efficiency and ability to deliver excellence in logistics operations and service.
 
“The fact that our customers took the time to reach out to these publications and let them know that they appreciate our service is humbling,” said TQL Executive Vice President, Kerry Byrne. “We have to earn their trust and confidence every day by delivering exceptional service – on every load of freight we move – and that is something we never take for granted.”  
 
TQL will appear in the 2014 July/August issue of SupplyChainBrain magazine as a celebrated member of this year’s 100 Great elite crew. TQL was awarded the eft North America 3PL award at a Chicago reception last month. TQL also was voted runner-up in the categories of Best 3PL for the Fresh Food Supply Chain and Best 3PL for eCommerce. 

ABOUT TOTAL QUALITY LOGISTICS

TQL is one of the largest freight brokerage firms in the nation, connecting shippers who have truckload freight that needs to be moved with quality carriers who have the capacity to move it. TQL works with more than 50,000 carriers across North America, giving the company access to millions of trucks to help its customers move freight efficiently and economically. TQL identifies the right trucks for particular freight loads, negotiates rates, and satisfies its customers’ delivery requirements. The company’s insistence on honest, straightforward communications and 24/7/365 operations minimizes missed shipments, delays, and product shortages on store shelves. To learn more, visit www.tql.com.

 

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