1 Trade Logistics launches new truck fleet

July 9, 2013

1 Trade Logistics, a family-owned logistics company that provides air, rail, sea, and international shipping, debuted a new fleet of semi-trucks, tail-lift trucks, and cargo vans at a recent Dallas/Fort Worth area press event. The truck fleet will service the continental U.S. from its headquarters near DFW International airport.

1 Trade Logistics co-founder and vice president Juan Arango said that providing quality service to clients was the chief reason the company invested in the new fleet. “We realized the only way to make sure our clients get quality service 100% of the time was for us to be in control of not only sales and service, but to manage assets as well. This is about being able to control the ‘1 Trade Logistics Experience’ from end-to-end,” he said.

“We have the best employees in the world and they have made this possible. Now with the new fleet, we get to add drivers, mechanics, forklift operators, loaders... this is a great day for the 1 Trade Family,” said co-founder and president Sol Arango.

1 Trade Logistics is a full-service transportation and logistics company based in Dallas / Fort Worth, TX that provides expedited freight quotes, logistics management, supply chain solutions and an international courier service.

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