About Indiana
Indiana joined the Union in 1816, becoming the 19th state. For thousands of years, this land was home to many native tribes. After a dispute between local traders and Native Americans, the Iroquois Confederacy gave the land to settle the peace. The common practice was to name the territory after whom they obtained the land – creating the original name “Land of the Indians.” The Indiana Company later took Virginia to court over the ownership of that land. This trial lasted over a decade and ended in Virginia’s favor; however, when Congress later divided the northern territory, they gave that land the name Indiana.
For most of the 20th century, manufacturing dominated the industry in Indiana. The state’s location, overlooking the Midwestern region, has contributed to the growth of consumer and industrial markets. Indiana’s distribution centers are among the busiest in the nation since many transportation companies take advantage of their industrial corridors.
Superior results through technology
One the greatest challenges today is sourcing capacity that fluctuates with demand in the marketplace. As an intermediary, we carefully consider the qualifications of the truck equipment operators we contract with to service our shipper clients’ needs.
LAST MILE LOGISTICS logisticians rely on their experience and use of proprietary technology to manage and move every shipment. And because shipper clients require a practical risk management approach to doing business, LAST MILE LOGISTICS is one of few brokers that has Primary Truck Broker Liability Insurance ($2 Million policy).
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Affiliations & memberships
Affiliations & memberships
We maintain strategic partnerships with like-minded organizations that help improve safety, efficiency, and value for the customer.