Transportation Impact

Transportation Impact

Transportation Impact LLC is a privately held supply chain spend management firm located in Emerald Isle, North Carolina.

Company Overview

Founded in June 2008 in North Carolina by Keith Byrd and Travis Burt, Transportation Impact has built its reputation as a company that can identify supply chain savings that its competitors cannot — and then deliver results. They help clients who annually spend a net minimum of $200,000 or more on FedEx and/or UPS parcel shipping services or at least $500,000 on less-than-truckload and truckload reduce those costs through small package and freight negotiation, parcel post audit, freight audit and freight pay services. Nearly 900 customers across all industries have entrusted Transportation Impact with helping to reduce their supply chain costs.

About Transportation Impact

HQ Location
Emerald Isle, NC
Founded
2008
Ownership
private

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