Who's Who of 3PLs
The 16th edition of Who’s Who in Logistics has been released. The new edition, in two volumes – The Americas and International, has been expanded with in-depth profiles of 242 3PLs, says publisher Armstrong & Associates.
Of the 3PLs profiled, over 70% are private versus publicly traded companies. Who’s Who in Logistics profiles individual 3PL financial information, key personnel, information technology, and service capabilities.
“Since our first publication in 1994, our guides have become a primary information source for third-party logistics market information,” said Richard Armstrong, chairman of Armstrong & Associates. “We are pleased with the quality of our global information expansion. 119 of the 3PL profiles highlight international providers. Each profile includes assessments of 3PLs overall capabilities, strengths and weaknesses and identifies 3PLs with the requisite capabilities necessary to be classified as Tier 1 Global Supply Chain Managers. These providers have extensive IT capabilities, over 5,000 employees and provide service to 90% or more of the world’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP)."
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