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News Releases
11/06/2009 TMSi Logistics Hires Dean Hamilton as a Director of Business Development
09/11/2009 Andy Dishner Named Vice President of Sales and Marketing for TMSi Logistics
08/11/2009 TMSi Logistics Ranks No. 1,537 on the 2009 Inc. 5000 with Three-Year Sales Growth of 208%
08/06/2009 TMSi Logistics Selected as Top 100 3PL Provider for Fourth Consecutive Year
07/15/2009 Ron Cain of TMSi Logistics Presents on How Values-Driven Leadership Builds High Performance Corporations
04/29/2009 TMSi Logistics Announces Membership in Microsoft® Partner Program
04/16/2009 Ron Cain of TMSi Logistics to Present LEGACY, a Values-Driven Corporate Program, at Knoxville Chamber Event
04/02/2009 TMSi Logistics Launches New LEGACY Initiative
03/13/2009 TMSi Logistics to Discuss Vision-Guided, Values-Driven Organizations at National Conference of Operations and Fulfillment (NCOF) 2009
02/12/2009 Thomas M. Rouen Jr. Named President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) of TMSi Logistics
10/21/2008 TMSi Logistics Hires George Henrich as a Director of Client Solutions
10/09/2008 Jim Nugent of TMSi Logistics Selected as the Vice President of Operations
09/30/2008 America's 5,000 Fastest-Growing Private Companies Revealed
08/04/2008 TMSi Logistics Selected as Top 100 3PL Provider by Inbound Logistics Magazine for
Third Consecutive Year
07/23/2008 Mark Rogan of TMSi Logistics Selected as the Director of Operations
07/07/2008 Andy Dishner of TMSi Logistics Speaks at 2008 New England Roundtable
and CSCMP Event
04/15/2008 TMSi Logistics Hires David Porter as Chief Financial Office
03/25/2008 Andy Dishner of TMSi Logistics Selected to Speak at the 2008 Warehousing Education and Research Council (WERC) Conference
02/27/2008 Ken Therrien and Blair Watts of TMSi Logistics Speak at the 2008 National Conference on Operations & Fulfillment (NCOF)
02/05/2008 TMSi President Ron Cain Joins Council of Supply-Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) Roundtable
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Cutting LTL Costs
The old saying "less is more" only tells half the story. Everyone knows that cutting costs brings in more profits and increasing efficiency reduces customer service complaints. When it comes to handling less-than-truckload quantities of freight, however, many businesses find themselves with more questions than answers, more problems than solutions.
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