摘要: |
This is an indisputably pivotal period in Grammer Logistics' storied history. In less than five years, the tank truck carrier Charles "Shorty" Whittington founded 55 years ago has changed owners, overhauled its executive team- and name-doubled in size, and diversified into new commodities and services, including third-party bulk logistics with the acquisition of Logistics Management Resources (LMR) last year. Swirling amid all these transformative conditions are several powerful, often competing forces. Grammer's family-owned past vs. its private-equity-backed present, historically seasonal cargoes vs. year-round work that ensures drivers stay productive and happy, and accelerated expansion vs. steadfast focus on safety and service. Any loss is a path to a darker fate. Each win lights the way to a brighter future. |