• Middleton joins TCG board

    Transportation Costing Group (TCG) has announced that Jack Middleton has been named to the company's Board of Directors
    Sept. 20, 2007

    Transportation Costing Group (TCG) has announced that Jack Middleton has been named to the company's Board of Directors. The company said Middleton brings extensive experience in transportation and logistics accounting, finance and human resources issues to TCG and its customers.

    "Jack Middleton's pricing expertise and knowledge of the motor carrier industry is a huge asset for TCG," stated Ken Manning, TCG president. "We are very pleased he accepted our offer to join our Board."

    Middleton's background includes his most recent position as president & CEO of SMC³, which specializes in data services, technology tools and educational programs for buyers and sellers of freight transportation services.

    Rockville, MD-based TCG pointed out it was founded in 1982 to provide LTL carriers with activity-based individual shipment cost models to help them function successfully in the then newly deregulated trucking environment. Since then, TCG said its product line has grown to include a variety of profitability management tools for LTL and truckload carriers alike.

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