Business View Magazine | Volume 9, Issue 3
171 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 9, ISSUE 3 failing. Recently, we opened up a third-party logistics (3PL) division to expand our service offering, providing extra capacity when our customers need it.” The 3PL division, launched as “Amplify Logistics”, takes care of any extra freight that customers need moving, which can’t be managed by Cargo County’s own assets. Amplify Logistics was founded in 2019 and already boasts a 35,000-square feet warehouse building, as well as a truck shop that can hold approximately 12 trucks. “We aim to streamline everything related to trucking,” Sadhu says. “But we understand that you can only do so much. We’re working a lot with our partner carriers within the industry in a mutually beneficial way. When I started out in the industry, there was plenty that I wasn’t aware of. For example, no one told me about fuel cards. We used to give our personal bank cards to the drivers to go fuel up and we weren’t getting any discount either. I would have loved some extra industry knowledge back then, so I’m happy to pass that on to smaller firms now.” Away from the early difficulties that organizations in all industries face, logistics and transportation firms are also currently dealing CARGO COUNTY GROUP
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