R2 Logistics, Inc. Receives Governor’s Business Ambassador Award
Jacksonville, Florida (PRWEB) May 15, 2014 -- R2 Logistics, Inc., a Third Party Logistics service provider, today announced their reception of the [Florida] Governor’s Business Ambassador Award on May 13, 2014. The Governor’s Business Ambassador Award is given to individuals for their efforts in creating jobs and opportunities for Florida families.
Governor Rick Scott awarded R2 Logistics with the recognition and said, “R2 Logistics is an industry leader in Northeast Florida and has demonstrated their commitment to creating opportunities for Florida families. Since December 2010, Florida has added more than 563,000 private sector jobs and the unemployment rate is below the national average. R2 Logistics brings economic growth and innovation to the Jacksonville community, and we thank them for being a key employer in our State.”
R2 Logistics’ Chief Financial Officer, Kees Hiatt, said, “On behalf of the entire R2 Logistics team, receiving this recognition from Governor Scott and the State of Florida is truly an honor. A goal very early in our development was to create jobs and support the well-being of others. As a company, we wouldn’t be where we are today without the hard work and dedication of all our employees.”
About R2 Logistics, Inc.
R2 Logistics, Inc. is a Third Party Logistics company named one of Forbes magazine’s America’s Most Promising Companies and headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida. The company works with over 30,000 transportation providers nationwide. R2 Logistics delivers industry-leading services through six primary operating branches. These branches focus primarily on full truckload transportation, as well as services including less-than-truckload (LTL), expedited freight, intermodal, certified hazardous material, specialized hauling and supply chain management. For more information about R2 Logistics, visit http://www.r2logisticsteam.com.
Jeffrey Schroeder, http://www.r2logisticsteam.com, +1 (904) 394-4683, [email protected]
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