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  • Odyssey Logistics & Technology Continues Double-digit Growth

    Published on February 2, 2011

    United States: Continuing its rapid global expansion, Odyssey Logistics & Technology Corp. (OL&T), a leading global logistics and transportation service provider, announced today that revenues grew 28 percent in 2010 beating 18 percent revenue growth in 2009. The company bolstered its Asian operations by opening additional offices in China and Japan. OL&T moved cargo worldwide valued at more than $55 billion, up from $40 billion in 2009. OL&T employs 660 people throughout the world, an increase of 65 percent above year-end 2009.

    “Odyssey Logistics & Technology had another very positive year in 2010, and our success is enabling us to invest significant resources in growing the company organically and through acquisitions,” said Robert Shellman, president & CEO, OL&T. “We anticipate a continuation of significant growth throughout 2011 and beyond.”

    Two Acquisitions and More to Follow

    In addition to double-digit revenue growth, OL&T made two acquisitions allowing it to diversify its service offerings outside of the chemical and process industries. In April, OL&T acquired International Forwarders, Inc. (IFI), an independently-owned export freight forwarder and customs house broker based in Charleston, S.C. The purchase strengthened OL&T’s customs broker and duty drawback capabilities.

    In December 2010, OL&T acquired Optimodal, Inc., an intermodal company specializing in the multi-modal transportation of bulk liquids in ISO tanks and related services throughout North America. Optimodal is the largest chemical sector intermodal service provider in the United States. The purchase enables OL&T to offer an extensive rail network of intermodal transportation services while lowering its clients’ carbon footprints approximately 50 percent compared to over-the-road transportation services.

    “With companies exiting the recession, focus has shifted not only to reducing costs through business efficiencies, but to growing top line revenues,” said Cosmo Alberico, executive vice president and chief financial officer, OL&T. “With Odyssey’s vast portfolio of transportation management services and global reach, our clients are taking full advantage of lower transportation costs which ultimately lead to enhanced logistics performance and an improved bottom line.”

    The Odyssey logistics network now spans beyond North America into Europe and Asia serving all modes of transport with coverage in more than 150,000 transportation lanes. OL&T deploys a proprietary technology platform for its clients and suppliers facilitating collaborative activities that drive costs from the network while improving visibility of cargo movements and customer service.

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