Radiant Logistics, Inc. Announces the Opening of New Company-Owned Operating Location in Kansas City, Missouri
August 14, 2023 at 08:30 am
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Radiant Logistics, Inc. announced the continued expansion of its freight forwarding network with the opening of a new company owned operating location in Kansas City, Missouri that will operate as Radiant Global Logistics ("RGL-MKC"). The Kansas City location will provide specialized first and final mile control tower solutions with a focus on commercial and residential services requiring white-glove and other specialized services across North America. With over 20 years of experience, Nancy Davis will lead RGL-MKC, leveraging Radiant's robust technology platform, carrier base and extensive North American footprint.
Nancy and her team are well recognized in the Kansas City region and beyond, having operated as Freight Concepts since 2007 and having served as a strategic operating partner for Radiant, flying the Adcom flag in Kansas City since March of 2018. Now as RGL-MKC, the group will provide customized first and finalmile control tower solutions for customers requiring on-time, damage free, threshold to white glove pick up and delivery services. As part of the launch, RGL-MKC is happy to welcome Brian Brownson (formerly leading Yellow Logistics' - Residential Direct division) and his team to Radiant's new operation in Kansas City.
Radiant Logistics, Inc. operates as a third-party logistics company, providing technology-enabled global transportation and value-added logistics services in the United States and Canada. It provides domestic and international freight forwarding along with truck and rail brokerage services to a diversified account base, including manufacturers, distributors and retailers that have agent-owned offices throughout North America and other markets around the world. Its value-added logistics services include warehouse and distribution, customs brokerage, order fulfillment, inventory management, and technology services. It serves various industries, such as consumer goods, food and beverage, electronics and high-tech, aviation and automotive, military and government, and manufacturing and retail customers. As a third-party logistics provider, its primary business operations involve arranging the shipment, on behalf of its customers, of materials, products, equipment and other goods.