Artisan marks 850,000th move

Jan. 10, 2007
Artisan, a non-asset 3PL firm, has announced completing its 850,000th specialized container and rack shipment

Artisan, a non-asset 3PL firm, has announced completing its 850,000th specialized and container (racks) shipment.

Artisan provides transportation for construction equipment, machinery, racks, presses, dies, electronics, assembly lines, dunnage, robotics, lab equipment and fuel cells. Some of the more interesting moves have included transporting 6,500-ton presses, large sculptures, sensitive lab and research equipment, and power plants. Some of its projects require multi-year timelines due to the precision required in sequencing shipments, Artisan said.

“We thrive on complex logistics challenges that require expertise beyond traditional modes of shipping,” said Greg Humes, president. “Transportation challenges that are overwhelming to most companies are common to us. Reaching this milestone is an exciting step for Artisan and a symbol of our success in the marketplace.” For more information, go to www.artisan-associates.com.

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