Tucker Company Worldwide Named Top 100 3PL by Inbound Logistics for 22nd Consecutive Year

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On behalf of everyone here at Tucker, who puts their hearts and souls into delivering excellence to our customers, and our carriers everyday, I enthusiastically thank the readers and editors of Inbound Logistics Magazine for this 22nd consecutive recognition, said Jeff Tucker, CEO, Tucker Company Worldwide.

When companies are faced with unexpected demand and growth, a need for technology and automation, and other supply chain challenges, they turn to best-in-class 3PLs such as Tucker Company Worldwide. In recognition of that effort, Inbound Logistics editors selected Tucker as a 2023 Top 100 3PL Provider. said Felecia Stratton, Editor, Inbound Logistics.

Condensing the Top 100 list is always a challenging endeavor, especially with the continuous influx of 3PLs and other service providers expanding their value-added logistics capabilities.

Inbound Logistics’ editorial team diligently reviews the submissions, conducts personal interviews and thorough online research, and compares that data to their audiences burgeoning global supply chain and logistics challenges.

ABOUT TUCKER COMPANY WORLDWIDE
Tucker Company Worldwide is the oldest privately held freight brokerage in North America, specializing in notoriously complicated freight, like temperature-controlled, oversized, and high-value, high-security shipments. Freight security and quality processes and procedures are at the center of the business, evident by its ISO 9001:2015 certification and underlined by its meticulous approach to carrier selection. Learn more about the Tucker difference at tuckerco.com.

ABOUT INBOUND LOGISTICS
Inbound Logistics, the demand-driven logistics magazine, is the leading multi-channel content provider targeted toward business logistics and supply chain managers. Inbound Logistics mission is to provide the information and solutions enabling companies of all sizes to become demand-driven enterprises by speeding and reducing inventory and supporting infrastructure, and better matching demand signals to supply. More information is available at inboundlogistics.com.

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