Armada will bring its two subsidiary 3PL companies under one banner
Armada is rolling up three 3PLs into one that will operate under the Armada name.
Armada is rolling up three 3PLs into one that will operate under the Armada name.
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Sunset Transportation, a St. Louis-based third-party logistics (3PL) provider, recently opened a new customs brokerage office and warehouse facility at the U.S.-Mexico border in Laredo, Texas. The new Laredo branch office will service the Mexico market with cross-border logistics solutions, Mexico and U.S. customs clearance, warehousing and transloading access. “We now have the capability to […]