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Honoring Veterans & Operation: Trinity Cares
Trinity Logistics was built on the belief that we should enrich the lives of those we serve. While this includes Team Members, Agents, shippers, and carriers, it extends far beyond […]
Trinity Logistics Named Top Workplace for Women by WIT
Trinity Logistics is honored to be named to Women In Trucking’s “Top Companies for Women to Work For” list. Criteria was based on corporate culture that supports gender diversity, flexibility […]
Trinity Logistics Expects Growth
The recent acquisition of Trinity Logistics by Burris Logistics in April, offers Trinity customers greater service options with more end-to-end supply chain solutions. This also translates to an increased need […]
Trinity Logistics Named to Delaware Business Times’ Fastest 50 List
Delaware Business Times has announced its Fastest 50 program and winners for 2019. “Ranging from small to large businesses, these 50 companies represent Delaware’s fast-growing business community,” said Rob Martinelli, […]
Preparing Your Supply Chain for Natural Disaster
The last two decades have brought about increasingly destructive natural disasters. From Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy to the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland to the earthquake and tsunami in […]
Trinity Logistics Ranks #17 on Transport Topics’ Top Brokerage List
Trinity Logistics is proud to announce its number 17 ranking on Transport Topics’ 2019 Top Freight Brokerage Firms list, up four spots from 2018. This marks the 17th consecutive year […]
Trinity Logistics Joins the Burris Logistics Family
We are pleased to announce that Trinity Logistics is joining the Burris Logistics family. Burris and Trinity are long-standing family-run enterprises both headquartered in Sussex County, Del. The companies are […]
Top rest stops for truck drivers in America
Life on the road is tough; long hours on the highway, tight quarters in the cab, no bathroom readily available, and more. These are just a small chunk of things […]
How Natural Disaster Affects Supply Chains
There was over two feet of rain and an estimated $18 billion in damages as Tropical Storm Florence pummeled the Carolinas and other parts of the Atlantic. There were 691,000 […]