Liberty Global Logistics bags Performance Award

December 20, 2019

Bob Wellner, LGL President, second from the left, accepts the 2019 Outstanding Performance Excellence Award for “Ocean Carrier of the Year” on behalf of Liberty Global Logistics. Image Credit: LGL
Bob Wellner, LGL President, second from the left, accepts the 2019 Outstanding Performance Excellence Award for “Ocean Carrier of the Year” on behalf of Liberty Global Logistics. Image Credit: LGL

Liberty Global Logistics Awarded FCA Ocean Carrier of the Year for 2019


Liberty Global Logistics LLC (LGL) was recently awarded the 2019 Outstanding Performance Excellence Award for “Ocean Carrier of the Year” at the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) event held in Detroit, Michigan on Wednesday, 6 November 2019.

Bob Wellner, President of LGL, who received the award said, “This award is representative of continuous performance excellence and an important benchmark of customer satisfaction that we endeavor to achieve for all of our customers. Since doubling the size of the LGL Fleet in 2017 to increase our presence in the marketplace, we have simultaneously managed to improve our already outstanding logistics services that include air, ground and ocean transportation of cargo as a door-to-door provider.”

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