| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
October 16, 2008
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MEDIA CONTACT: Tim Miller
512.238.6874 x402 tmiller@inlogistics

Intelligent Logistics LLC Ranks
No. 14
for the 2008 Austin Fast 50 Awards
The Austin Business Journal has once again ranked Intelligent Logistics
LLC as one of the fastest-growing private companies in Central Texas.
The company was also recently named the 434th fastest growing company
in the United States by INC magazine, along with 44th fastest growing
Aggie-owned company by the Texas A & M university annual ranking.
Intelligent Logistics is recognized as the 6th fastest growing
company in the United States in the Logistics industry.
Intelligent Logistics LLC, based in Round Rock TX, provides logistics
and transportation services, primarily for palletized cargo and
larger shipments. Their services include heavyweight transportation
via air, ocean and ground, full truckload brokerage, warehousing/fulfillment/distribution,
local cartage and project management involving shipments with unique
logistics requirements.
Whether by air, ground or ocean, Intelligent Logistics delivers
on time. Tim Miller, CEO, comments: "We provide supply chain
management for any sized business, from picking up at our customer's
suppliers worldwide, to handling all customs clearance and duty/tax,
to providing warehousing and inventory management, to fulfilling
orders direct via every mode of transportation. Our clients can
focus solely on being the best at what they do while we manage their
supply chain details.
"We are very proud of our growth, but our continued focus
is on providing best in class logistic related services to our clients"
continues Mr. Miller. "We are recognized as an important strategic
business partner to our customers. We remain flexible to the specific
profile of service needs for each customer, while holding each employee
accountable for the highest standard of performance in his or her
daily activities."
For more information about Intelligent Logistics, visit www.inlogistics.com
The 2008 Austin Fast 50 list measures revenue growth from 2005
through 2007. To qualify, companies had to be Central Texas -based
and privately held, independent - not subsidiaries or divisions
of other companies - as of December 31, 2007.
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