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Companies find themselves in a complex world with no one to turn to.



I see an endless stream of technology start-ups in the logistics space.

Companies find themselves in an ever more complex world with no one to turn to.

There’s a lack of collaboration, creativity & innovation within the industry hampering our ability to solve client problems. That means less people working together and more companies relying on technology for their supply chain support.

During these unprecedented times, the transportation industry has re-emerged as an essential leader in the U.S. economy. As more and more commerce shifts online,

moving these goods has never been more important.


Or, more reliant on the latest technologies.

I’ve been watching the changes in our industry. I’ve looked on as the business I love tosses away things we all hold dear in the name of progress. Things that made transportation and logistics special. Made it work for so many of us and our customers.

Look, innovation is necessary. But the influx of technology has created so much confusion and cost. And a worldwide pandemic has tested us like never before.

So much is driving us apart right now. But one thing has become crystal clear.

The time has come to build better relationships. It’s time to work as partners.

People…will always be the essential element in this very essential business.

We can simplify the complexities and guide our customers.

Because people light the imagination and set great things in motion.

All the technology in the world won’t help without a dedicated logistics professional at the helm. Someone who’s passionate about delivering the right solutions, at the right time.


Every client is unique. And they all come with different needs.

Let’s build the relationships that drive success.


Jim Pearson is the President & Founder of JTR Logistics.

Transportation professionals who expertly navigate the latest technologies while offering decades of experience & know-how. People who always get ship done.

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