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Ship OGRE continues expansion, growth and innovation to transform logistics
Ship OGRE continues expansion, growth and innovation to transform logistics

Yahoo

time16-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Ship OGRE continues expansion, growth and innovation to transform logistics

DALLAS, May 20th, 2025 – Ship OGRE (OGRE), a pioneering force in brokerage and logistics technology, is proud to announce the successful acquisition, transformation, and tech-acceleration of Amino Transport, Inc. (Amino), a large Texas-based third-party logistics provider. By integrating Amino into OGRE's revolutionary 'Ship Like a Beast' platform, OGRE reaffirms its commitment to redefining the logistics industry through unprecedented efficiency and customer satisfaction. This transaction represents the fourth successful acquisition in OGRE's vision to become the recognized leader in logistics re-engineering. The rapid integration of Amino provides instant fuel to OGRE's continued national growth plans, as well as assisting with the goal of revolutionizing logistics performance. OGRE's proprietary technology makes each expansion easier due to the adaptability, flexibility, and scalability of the solution. Once again, costs have been reduced, complications easily avoided, and operational adoption completed—from the OGRE team, their carriers, and customers. Wes Queen, the visionary founder and CEO of OGRE, stated, 'Amino's 26-year reputation for quality and dependable logistics expertise made them the perfect fit for our fourth acquisition. Their strong leadership and killer workforce adapted to our tech on day 1 of the acquisition, proving all the more that the OGRE way works! We parlayed off that day 1 momentum and fully synergized this transaction by day 60. My team and I are hungry and ready for the next deal.' Queen adds, 'The Amino acquisition proves yet again why every second counts and accurate speed matters. Quickly eliminating errors, creating highly efficient processes, and cultivating customer loyalty is no longer a goal. It is what we do.' Following the positive trajectory set by previous acquisitions across the United States including major hub locations in Chicago and Charlotte, OGRE continues to seek additional partnerships with like-minded third-party logistics companies eager to join this dynamic and industry-leading team. 'OGRE outperforms industry operational and cost efficiency standards by a factor of 3.5 to 5 times,' Queen reiterates. 'Our ability to repeat our value proposition with proven success in Texas speaks volumes.'About Ship OGRE Ship OGRE is an innovative technology and tech-accelerated logistics provider that stands at the forefront transforming the supply chain industry, driven by a relentless pursuit of efficiency and client success. Our 'Ship Like a Beast' platform is forged in the furnace of what it takes to optimize the value of every click, prevent errors, reduce costs, and avoid the impact of any efficiency loss. Freight brokers, transportation companies, and the end customer—including our customers' customers—enjoy the benefits. OGRE has been a catalyst for change, ushering in a new era of high-performance shipping solutions. Whether you are a manufacturer in need of reliable LTL or FTL shipping, a freight broker looking to double your market value, or any player in the logistics domain requiring a tailor-made solution, OGRE delivers excellence to exceed expectations. Our ethos is built on the foundation to make shipping fast, effortless, and painless. Whether we provide full-service logistics services or customers want to simply use our software – or anywhere in between – OGRE stands apart. We exist to eliminate roadblocks, streamline processes, avoid mistakes, and enhance decision-making—our platform remains cutting-edge because we use it to navigate the same logistical landscapes as our clients. We remain the most rigorous users continuously stomping out wasted clicks, user speed bumps, pain points and mistake traps. OGRE's undeniably unique approach has fueled our breakthrough into a new echelon of logistics operations, where every interaction is an opportunity for improvement, every update a step closer to perfection. Even our applied A.I. is finely tuned to contribute to the cause, not just another feature. Our ambition soars to redefine the industry standard, continuously evolving our software to deliver frictionless, cost-effective, and exceptionally reliable logistics solutions. Ship OGRE is where software meets empathy, where technology meets tenacity, and where every shipment is a promise kept. Join us as we chart a new course for logistics, propelled by technology that isn't just built but lived and breathed by the very people who share your goals—delivering with speed, accuracy, and satisfaction without equal. The post Ship OGRE continues expansion, growth and innovation to transform logistics appeared first on FreightWaves. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Memac Ogilvy KSA
Memac Ogilvy KSA

Campaign ME

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Campaign ME

Memac Ogilvy KSA

AGENCY BIO With more than 40 years of experience in Saudi Arabia, we are deeply rooted in the Kingdom's cultural landscape and proud to be trusted partners to a diverse portfolio of clients. Our proven track record with leading brands highlights our ability to manage, high-profile accounts. As part of a global creative network, our longstanding presence in Saudi Arabia gives us an unparalleled understanding of the local market. This deep expertise is further strengthened by Ogilvy's global reach and decades of industry leadership, enabling us to deliver impactful both locally and globally. Services: Advertising, public relations, experience, health and consulting Key clients: Ministry of Culture, Green Riyadh, IKEA, World Defense Show, Avilease, SAMI, Asfar, RCU, Expo 2030, Lab7 (Aramco), Diriyah, Ula Development Company, Nestlé Awards won: MEPRA – Likea (Best PR Campaign, Best vs Budget Campaign)

With March Madness underway, it's game time for newly opened women's-sports bars across the US
With March Madness underway, it's game time for newly opened women's-sports bars across the US

Yahoo

time24-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

With March Madness underway, it's game time for newly opened women's-sports bars across the US

PHOENIX (AP) — When you walk into Title 9 Sports Grill in Phoenix's Melrose District, its mission to be a haven for watching women's sports permeates every nook and cranny. From the over dozen TVs mounted on pink and orange walls to the 'Play Like a Girl!' neon sign against a giant image of retired WNBA star Diana Taurasi. It's an impressive turnaround for co-owners Audrey Corley and Kat Moore. Just before Christmas, the space was still Moore and her husband Brad's hot dog restaurant. But last summer they sold the business and the new owners didn't want to stay in the property. That's when Corley, who owns a popular lesbian bar on the next block, proposed partnering on the city's first women's sports-centric bar. She had been mulling the idea since reading about the Sports Bra in Portland, Oregon, which opened in 2022, and then seeing a half-dozen similar bars emerge in the last year. 'Then I see, you know, another one popped up here and another one. And then I was like, it's just time. It has to be,' Corley said before Title 9's grand opening earlier this month. Several new bars dedicated to women's sports have made the mad dash to open in time to capitalize on March Madness, now in full swing. From San Francisco to Cleveland, there will be more than a dozen across the country before the year is over. The femme-focused bar scene has made huge strides from three years ago when The Sports Bra was the only one. It comes during an exciting first year during which teams in the women's bracket will finally be paid for playing in the NCAA tourney. Many credit stars like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese for increasing the marketability of female players. Last season, Reese and Clark's teams never saw a dollar. Now, the women's teams will finally earn individual revenue, known as 'units.' A unit is money paid to conferences when one of its teams appears in the NCAA Tournament. Teams earn another with every game played. The most seamless part of transforming her old restaurant into Title 9 has been the built-in community anticipation of having a place to view women's sports, Moore said. "The only question I've gotten from quite a few men, especially when we first started telling people, was, 'Are men allowed?' Yeah!' Moore said, with a chuckle. Named for the landmark 1972 law that forbids discrimination based on sex in education, including athletics, Title 9 is filled with tributes to female athletes, from framed photos with QR codes to a cocktail roster with drinks such as the Pat Summitt Sour and Taurasi Goat-Tail. However, the owners emphasize a family-friendly atmosphere where young girls can come celebrate after a school game. 'Even some of the little girls, they could come here and dream of being on the TV someday and actually getting paid for it,' Corley said. Debra Hallum and Marlene du Plessis were also inspired by the Sports Bra. They made their targeted opening in Austin last week of 1972 ATX Women's Sports Pub across from the University of Texas campus. The day included a rainbow ribbon cutting and officials from the Austin LGBT Chamber of Commerce. While they are in a conservative state, the women have been emphasizing the bar's LGBTQ-friendliness. 'We want to be very clear that we will be a very welcoming and inclusive space for all women sports fans,' Hallum said. 'We want to invite everyone to grow the interest and the viewership, because that's the only way we're going to fix that gap for women, including the pay gap.' Neither woman has hospitality experience. Hallum has a corporate background and du Plessis' is in education. But, they researched running a business like this and hired a talented chef and staff. It's clear both are passionate. 'It is so hard to find a bar or a pub that will show women's sports,' du Plessis said. 'You always have to call around, ask around to find where they going to show it. And then most of the time you know they will not have the sound on. And we will.' They've been touched by the reactions from residents, even parents of boys. 'We had a mom and dad, two daughters and their son show up and (the mom) was all about, 'This is exactly what we need,'' Hallum said. 'We want our son to be raised knowing that this is just as great and just as wonderful as men's sports.' In Denver, Annie Weaver and Miranda Spencer met playing on opposing flag football teams. A month later, they began drafting a business plan for a similar concept, also inspired by The Sports Bra. Open since December, the 99ers Sports Bar is now hosting its first March Madness crowds. They were first mulling a name that would play off of Mia Hamm, the 1990s soccer icon who inspired Weaver's Halloween costume for years. They settled on a name that honors the 1999 U.S. Women's World Cup soccer team, filled with names and faces that didn't get as much attention as Hamm. On a recent Sunday, the bar was standing room only as the TVs aired an NWSL game, Unrivaled semifinal games, and the Selection Sunday broadcast announcing the brackets for the NCAA Tournament. The city doesn't even have any women's teams in the major national leagues, but it was recently awarded the 16th NWSL expansion team, to begin play in 2026. A tri-fold bracket covered one table, and an impromptu friendship bracelet-making station occupied another. 'I wish I would have had this space growing up,' Spencer said. These new bar operators agree this is not a trend but an indicator of a market that hasn't been served. But hopefully, anyone looking to open a women's sports bar isn't doing it 'just to be trendy,' said Moore, of Title 9. Corley's most important advice for any would-be barkeep: "The same way you play sports for the love, open this up for the love.' ___ Peterson reported from Denver. Terry Tang And Brittany Peterson, The Associated Press

With March Madness underway, it's game time for newly opened women's-sports bars across the US
With March Madness underway, it's game time for newly opened women's-sports bars across the US

Associated Press

time24-03-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

With March Madness underway, it's game time for newly opened women's-sports bars across the US

PHOENIX (AP) — When you walk into Title 9 Sports Grill in Phoenix's Melrose District, its mission to be a haven for watching women's sports permeates every nook and cranny. From the over dozen TVs mounted on pink and orange walls to the 'Play Like a Girl!' neon sign against a giant image of retired WNBA star Diana Taurasi. It's an impressive turnaround for co-owners Audrey Corley and Kat Moore. Just before Christmas, the space was still Moore and her husband Brad's hot dog restaurant. But last summer they sold the business and the new owners didn't want to stay in the property. That's when Corley, who owns a popular lesbian bar on the next block, proposed partnering on the city's first women's sports-centric bar. She had been mulling the idea since reading about the Sports Bra in Portland, Oregon, which opened in 2022, and then seeing a half-dozen similar bars emerge in the last year. 'Then I see, you know, another one popped up here and another one. And then I was like, it's just time. It has to be,' Corley said before Title 9's grand opening earlier this month. Several new bars dedicated to women's sports have made the mad dash to open in time to capitalize on March Madness, now in full swing. From San Francisco to Cleveland, there will be more than a dozen across the country before the year is over. The femme-focused bar scene has made huge strides from three years ago when The Sports Bra was the only one. It comes during an exciting first year during which teams in the women's bracket will finally be paid for playing in the NCAA tourney. Many credit stars like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese for increasing the marketability of female players. Last season, Reese and Clark's teams never saw a dollar. Now, the women's teams will finally earn individual revenue, known as 'units.' A unit is money paid to conferences when one of its teams appears in the NCAA Tournament. Teams earn another with every game played. The most seamless part of transforming her old restaurant into Title 9 has been the built-in community anticipation of having a place to view women's sports, Moore said. 'The only question I've gotten from quite a few men, especially when we first started telling people, was, 'Are men allowed?' Yeah!' Moore said, with a chuckle. Named for the landmark 1972 law that forbids discrimination based on sex in education, including athletics, Title 9 is filled with tributes to female athletes, from framed photos with QR codes to a cocktail roster with drinks such as the Pat Summitt Sour and Taurasi Goat-Tail. However, the owners emphasize a family-friendly atmosphere where young girls can come celebrate after a school game. 'Even some of the little girls, they could come here and dream of being on the TV someday and actually getting paid for it,' Corley said. Debra Hallum and Marlene du Plessis were also inspired by the Sports Bra. They made their targeted opening in Austin last week of 1972 ATX Women's Sports Pub across from the University of Texas campus. The day included a rainbow ribbon cutting and officials from the Austin LGBT Chamber of Commerce. While they are in a conservative state, the women have been emphasizing the bar's LGBTQ-friendliness. 'We want to be very clear that we will be a very welcoming and inclusive space for all women sports fans,' Hallum said. 'We want to invite everyone to grow the interest and the viewership, because that's the only way we're going to fix that gap for women, including the pay gap.' Neither woman has hospitality experience. Hallum has a corporate background and du Plessis' is in education. But, they researched running a business like this and hired a talented chef and staff. It's clear both are passionate. 'It is so hard to find a bar or a pub that will show women's sports,' du Plessis said. 'You always have to call around, ask around to find where they going to show it. And then most of the time you know they will not have the sound on. And we will.' They've been touched by the reactions from residents, even parents of boys. 'We had a mom and dad, two daughters and their son show up and (the mom) was all about, 'This is exactly what we need,'' Hallum said. 'We want our son to be raised knowing that this is just as great and just as wonderful as men's sports.' In Denver, Annie Weaver and Miranda Spencer met playing on opposing flag football teams. A month later, they began drafting a business plan for a similar concept, also inspired by The Sports Bra. Open since December, the 99ers Sports Bar is now hosting its first March Madness crowds. They were first mulling a name that would play off of Mia Hamm, the 1990s soccer icon who inspired Weaver's Halloween costume for years. They settled on a name that honors the 1999 U.S. Women's World Cup soccer team, filled with names and faces that didn't get as much attention as Hamm. On a recent Sunday, the bar was standing room only as the TVs aired an NWSL game, Unrivaled semifinal games, and the Selection Sunday broadcast announcing the brackets for the NCAA Tournament. The city doesn't even have any women's teams in the major national leagues, but it was recently awarded the 16th NWSL expansion team, to begin play in 2026. A tri-fold bracket covered one table, and an impromptu friendship bracelet-making station occupied another. 'I wish I would have had this space growing up,' Spencer said. These new bar operators agree this is not a trend but an indicator of a market that hasn't been served. But hopefully, anyone looking to open a women's sports bar isn't doing it 'just to be trendy,' said Moore, of Title 9. Corley's most important advice for any would-be barkeep: 'The same way you play sports for the love, open this up for the love.'

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