Clark Logic Acquires P&P Transportation Services

Clark Logic, an ever-growing transportation and warehousing staple in the area since 1969, has acquired P&P Transportation Services based in Constantine. The two companies share like cultures and P&P Transportation Services was founded in 1973 by Phil and Pam Hoffine. Clark Logic has grown at a rapid pace over the last few years and this latest acquisition is an ideal fit, as the two companies meld similar business missions, visions, and core values together. 

“We are very excited to be blending our companies together to make for a stronger team,” stressed Jamie Clark, President, and owner of Clark Logic. “The Hoffine’s have built a tremendous transportation company over some 50 years, and we are pleased to have the opportunity to bring their team on board at Clark Logic. We are going to make a talented team.” 

P&P Transportation Services hauls goods virtually anywhere in the United States and is a licensed freight broker with the authority to tender loads to other trucking companies. P&P Transportation Services like Clark Logic has offered excellent customer service and has a proven history of highly reputable business practices in the industry over the years. 

“Bringing two winning team cultures together is what it’s all about,” cited David Casterline, Chief Executive Officer at Clark Logic. “We are in the business of building people, not companies. When you take care of your people and do the right thing, the rest will take care of itself over the long run and your business will flourish.” 

Jamie Clark stressed the importance of adding P&P Transportation Services to expand its business offerings. 

“The people at P&P Transportation Services are absolutely outstanding and this latest acquisition gives us the chance to broaden our scope of services by expanding our reach across the United States,” noted Clark. “We are extremely proud and pleased to have joined our teams together to service our customers.” 

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