ACERTUS Purchase of RCG Logistics Builds on Growth Strategy
The purchase will integrate RCG Logistics under the ACERTUS brand and is the fourth transaction for ACERTUS whose parent company MetroGistics previously acquired MetroTitle, Amerifleet, and McNutt.

Effective immediately, this acquisition will combine RCG’s logistics under the ACERTUS brand.
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The automotive logistics-as-a-service compay ACERTUS on Sept. 5 announced a strategic acquisition of RCG Logistics, a transportation and remarketing provider.
The acquisition, effective immediately, advances ACERTUS’ growth strategy, building on a series of past acquisitions. It will integrate RCG Logistics under the ACERTUS brand and is the fourth transaction for ACERTUS whose parent company MetroGistics previously acquired MetroTitle, Amerifleet, and McNutt.
This latest investment will allow ACERTUS to extend its product offerings with salvage and repossession and deliver products and services to additional VIN types, including motorsports, RVs, and other oversized vehicles, regardless of condition.
“At ACERTUS, we are hyper focused on serving the needs of our customers and delivering a full suite of vehicle logistics services through strategic partnerships and investments,” said Trent Broberg, CEO of ACERTUS, in a recent news release. “RCG shares our commitment to customers and the logistics industry, demonstrated by their consistent track record of innovation, performance excellence, and profitable growth.”
“It has always been our dream to become the leading complete logistics solution for the automotive and powersport industries," said Vick Kuzmenko, co-founder and CEO of RCG Logistics. "By joining the ACERTUS family, we will be able to expand our suite of services.
"The platform will provide increased operational support, improved technology, and a stronger infrastructure to deliver a world class customer experience.”
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