Freight Solution Providers (FSP), a Sacramento-based global logistics solutions company, has opened new offices in Toronto, Chicago, St. Louis, Atlanta and Los Angeles.
These five new offices are in addition to FSP’s existing locations in West Sacramento and Houston and are part of FSP’s strategic expansion of operations and services.
Each facility provides full transportation and logistics capabilities, including local customer service representatives to provide support to new and existing customers. FSP will be hiring locally in these five areas to fill future positions as FSP expands in these communities.
"Locating in Toronto, Chicago, St. Louis, Atlanta and Los Angeles gives FSP a significant competitive advantage as a customized logistics solutions provider," said Leilanie Steers, owner and CEO of FSP.
The company offers freight transportation, logistics, warehousing, supply chain management and customs brokerage services through a top-notch IT department, world-class program managers and award-winning customer service
More information about FSP can be found at www.fspworld.com.
FSP Opens New Offices in 5 Locations
Freight Solution Providers (FSP), a Sacramento-based global logistics solutions company, has opened new offices in Toronto, Chicago, St. Louis, Atlanta and Los Angeles
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