North Carolina League of Transportation and Logistics Revenue and Competitors

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Estimated Revenue & Valuation

  • North Carolina League of Transportation and Logistics's estimated annual revenue is currently $820k per year.(i)
  • North Carolina League of Transportation and Logistics's estimated revenue per employee is $164,000

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  • North Carolina League of Transportation and Logistics has 5 Employees.(i)
  • North Carolina League of Transportation and Logistics grew their employee count by 0% last year.
Competitor NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal FundingValuation
#1
$130M3176%N/AN/A
#2
$8.1M310%N/AN/A
#3
$52.7M1466%N/AN/A
#4
$4.6M2011%N/AN/A
#5
$65.7M182-5%N/AN/A
#6
$0.5M30%N/AN/A
#7
$21.5M7312%N/AN/A
#8
$72.9M20229%N/AN/A
#9
$182M4371%N/AN/A
#10
$6.2M270%N/AN/A
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What Is North Carolina League of Transportation and Logistics?

Mission Statement The North Carolina League of Transportation and Logistics is an effective vehicle to organize shippers and receivers of freight in order to: network, take common action, stimulate public interest and promote the well being of the transportation infrastructure. The League promotes close relationships with providers of transportation services, cooperates with government entities on matters of mutual interest, lobbies its positions when appropriate and promotes transportation education. Organization A Chairman of the Board of Governors, President, Vice President and 18 Board of Governors govern the League. The Board of Governors are elected each year and is based on 10% of the Membership on the date of the Spring meeting each year. The maximum number of Board of Governors is 20. Officers serve 2 year terms. Meetings The League holds a Spring and Fall meeting each year, a Scholarship Golf Outing and a Annual Conference each June. The 2013 Annual Conference was held at the Hilton Kingston Plantation in Myrtle Beach, SC. The dates for all these events are on the League's website under upcoming events. Origin of the League In the 1920’s, there was a very pronounced instability in rates and in transportation services in the United States. It was most notable in the southern states. A group of businessmen and other concerned individuals met in early 1929 and decided to organize the North Carolina Traffic League. The League was funded as a non-profit organization with $500 from Mr. Julius Cone of Cone Mills, Greensboro, N.C. The League was chartered during the term of North Carolina Governor O. Max Gardner in August 1929. It was chartered as a shipper-only organization and included ports and trade organizations. The North Carolina Traffic League, Inc. changed its name to the North Carolina League of Transportation and Logistics. Accomplishments In its earlier years, League officers would attend rate hearings in Raleigh. Sometimes they would protest what the League felt to be unfair rate increase proposals before the North Carolina Public Utilities Commission. Many proposed rate increases were amended or denied by the Commission resulting in millions of dollars in savings to the North Carolina shipping public. The League has also lobbied for better roads, highways and ports and was very instrumental in bringing fifty-three-foot trailers to North Carolina highways in 1989. In recent years, the League strongly and successfully lobbied against the tolling of existing North Carolina roads and bridges. In the late 1980’s, the League began to work more closely with carriers about proposed new routes and rate increases. This began a very successful and cordial relationship with carriers that culminated in a vote of the membership in 1990 that allowed carriers to become “supporting” members. Carriers now have representation in the League with a Carrier Advisory Committee. The Committee holds a seat on the Board of Governors. In 1994, the League and major carriers of North Carolina participated in a joint filing to comply with the federal mandate that eventually deregulated most intrastate rates and routes. Additionally, the League awards transportation scholarships to deserving college students and support's charitable organizations. The past 2 donation's have gone to the Military Order of the Purple Heart an organization that helps local veterans as well as The Wounded Warrior Project and Loaves & Fishes an organization that collects and supplies food and groceries to people in crisis.

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North Carolina League of Transportation and Logistics News

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Company NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal Funding
#1
$0.1M50%$1.7M
#2
N/A525%N/A
#3
N/A525%N/A
#4
$0.7M50%N/A
#5
$0.5M50%N/A