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Hyperlogistics is always on the leading edge of new and innovative ways to approach logistics issues. As a result, Hyperlogistics is often referenced or cited in major transportation and warehousing news publications.  Check back here often to learn about our latest hyper-advances.

The warehousing and transportation industry in and around central Ohio is growing.  The addition of the Rickenbacker Intermodal Terminal, as well as the completion of the Heartland Corridor, are keeping the region’s shipping industry in the media spotlight.  Don’t forget to check back often for updated warehousing and transportation news.

“Given the scope and scale of the challenge, it is impressive to see Hyperlogistics providing the kind of solutions that companies large and small rely on to solve tactical logistics issues.” -Felecia Stratton, Editor, Inbound Logistics

Hyperlogistics Group Achieves SQF Certification

Hyperlogistics Group is proud to announce a significant milestone in our ongoing commitment to food safety, quality, and operational excellence with the achievement of our Safe Quality Food (SQF) Certification. This certification reinforces our dedication to maintaining the highest standards across our facilities and services, particularly for customers operating in food and beverage supply chains where safety, compliance, and consistency are critical. What Is SQF Certification? SQF Certification is a globally recognized food safety and quality program administered by the Safe Quality Food Institute (SQFI) and benchmarked by the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI). The certification provides independent verification that a company’s processes, systems, and controls meet stringent international and regulatory food safety requirements. For logistics and warehousing providers, SQF [...]

3PL Takes Center Stage in a Changing Supply Chain

The modern supply chain is operating in a near-constant state of disruption. From global trade tensions and shifting tariff policies to labor shortages and volatile demand patterns, uncertainty has become the norm rather than the exception. In this environment, third-party logistics providers (3PLs) have moved from supporting role to strategic centerpiece, helping shippers navigate complexity, maintain continuity, and build resilience. Uncertainty Is the Defining Challenge Few factors have had a greater impact on supply chain planning than uncertainty around global trade and tariffs. Policy changes can create sudden volume surges or sharp pullbacks, making long-term forecasting difficult for shippers operating on their own. What sets 3PLs apart is their exposure to multiple industries, customers, and supply chain models. This broader [...]