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M&P Named One of America’s Fastest Privately Owned Companies by the Inc 5000 List

In 1982, Inc. introduced the Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing privately held companies in the United States. Since then, this prestigious list of the nation's most successful private companies has become the hallmark of entrepreneurial success and the place where future household names first make their mark. Pandora, 7 Eleven, Toys 'R' Us, Zipcar, Zappos.com and numerous other well-known brands have been honored by the Inc. 5000.

"All of us at M&P are immensely honored to join the ranks of the Inc. 5000, and attribute our continued success to the amazing efforts of our leadership, employees, carriers and exceptional customer relationships." - Kim Hall, Founder/CEO 

 

 

Dedicated Temperature Controlled Services

We have increased our capacity of Temperature Controlled Services nationwide and in a multitude of industries. We have the necessary insurance, qualifications and experience to handle everything from food products to pharma products, and even offer white glove Temp Controlled services throughout the winter for our medical device customers.

 

 

Opening New Office in Los Angeles

We are very excited to announce that we will be opening an office in Los Angeles this month. Due to the massive influx of business we've had in this market with drayage at the ports, air freight at LAX and warehousing/crossdocking, it was an easy next step as we continue to further expand and invest in our client partnerships nationwide.

 

 

As we've continued to expand our services on our For-Profit side, we've also increased our commitment to service and our mission through our Non-Profit side. We've continued to grow our program working with local foodbanks and grocery distribution centers, transporting rejected food product due to packaging flaws to our foodbank partners.

Pictured to the right, a group of M&P employees participates in one of our monthly community service events at Hosea House in Covington, KY.

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