Eleets Transportation recently opened a new branch office in Atlanta.
The office is located in Colony Square, 1201 Peachtree Street in Suite 200 and is headed by Brandon Poling, a transportation logistics broker from the Southeast.
"The new Atlanta branch will bring our team closer to the clients and business development partners that we interact with everyday," said Al Steele, founder and CEO of Eleets. "We are excited to be closer to our current market while being in a great location to expand."
Founded in 2007, Eleets Transportation provides customer-driven logistics solutions. Steele and his team have over 100 years combined transportation experience. In the past three years, Eleets has acquired over $130 million in net revenue and established connections with over 50,000 contract carriers.
As an asset light organization, Eleets owns its own trucks and offers brokerage services across the U.S. These services include intermodal, drayage, drop trailer, less than truckload and warehousing.
Based in Jacksonville, Fla., Eleets has branches across the Southeast in Norfolk, Columbus, and now, Atlanta.
"The downtown office location is the perfect platform to build relationships in the area and expand the company," said Poling. "I have a lot of great ideas for this office, and I can't wait to establish Eleets as a strong Atlanta logistics service."
Eleets Transportation Opens Atlanta Branch
Eleets Transportation recently opened a new branch office in Atlanta
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