TQL employees complete record number of volunteer hours during company challenge
1,900+ TQL volunteers, $36,000+ donatedCincinnati (June 30, 2025) – Employees from Total Quality Logistics (TQL), the second largest freight brokerage in North America and one of the largest global third-party logistics firms, completed a record number of volunteer hours during the company’s Volunteer Challenge.
TQL’s Volunteer Challenge exemplifies the company’s ongoing commitment to giving back. During the 90-day campaign from April through June, TQL employees completed 165 volunteer projects, surpassing 2024’s total of 115. Employees volunteered for a total of 4,910 hours, nearly 800 more than last year.
“Our employees’ work ethic shows up even after the workday is done,” TQL President Kerry Byrne said. “We are so proud of all the TQL team members who came out to support these causes.”
1,950 TQL employees from 52 offices around the country stepped up during this Volunteer Challenge. Their work supported 105 nonprofit organizations and raised $36,250.
About TQL:
Total Quality Logistics (TQL) creates greater supply chain efficiencies for our customers by combining industry-leading technology with unmatched customer service. Customers and carriers turn to us daily to solve their transportation needs with competitive pricing, continuous communication and a commitment to do it right — every time. Through our comprehensive portfolio of logistics services and network of 110,000+ carriers, we move 3.6+ million loads of freight annually. Our company and employees make the world a better place by donating thousands of volunteer hours and millions of dollars each year through TQL Cares and the TQL Foundation. We are proud to be the naming rights sponsor of TQL Stadium, home of Major League Soccer’s FC Cincinnati. Founded in 1997 in Cincinnati, Ohio, TQL is one of the largest logistics firms in North America, with 9,000+ employees in 60+ offices across the U.S. Learn more at TQL.com.
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