MetroGistics, LLC, a provider of automotive logistics services, announced strategic partnerships with Precision Motor Transport Group, LLC and McNutt Automotive Logistics, LLC.
by Staff
October 6, 2014
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MetroGistics, LLC, a provider of automotive logistics services, announced strategic partnerships with Precision Motor Transport Group, LLC (PMTG) and McNutt Automotive Logistics, LLC. PMTG is an asset-heavy car haul company based in Okemos, Mich., which provides premium automotive delivery services through a fleet of 300 enclosed and open company-owned trucks. McNutt is an asset-light logistics provider based in Lowry City, Mo., which specializes in less-than-truckload (LTL) automotive logistics services.
The combined entities will offer a full range of logistics and asset-based transportation solutions to all customer segments including new-car manufacturers, the used-car market, new- and used-car dealerships, remarketing companies, auctions, and the personal automotive markets on an “asset-medium” platform.
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These partnerships will provide MetroGistics’, PMTG’s and McNutt’s combined customer base with a very high level of transportation flexibility and services. William Billiter and Scott Naz will continue to lead MetroGistics as managing partners.
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“Having the opportunity to work closely with the management teams at PMTG and McNutt to drive the combined asset-medium platform to greater heights is a very exciting strategic move for everyone,” Naz said. “Being able to combine the best in logistics with 300 company-owned PMTG trucks really expands our operational reach and product offerings to strategic clients on a national basis.”
“We are very excited about working with the MetroGistics team and its professional blend of technology and logistics services to reduce lead times with our customers and empty miles on our trucks,” said Dallas Knepp, COO of PMTG. “Their suite of industry-leading technology products will also further enhance our product offerings to customers and will continue to drive our combined platform forward.”
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