The Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development has approved $376,000 in state funding to build out logistics training at the College of Southern Nevada, a move aimed at bolstering one of the ...
Northern Nevada's logistics and industrial real estate sector, a cornerstone of the regional economy, experienced a slowdown in 2024. After unprecedented demand over the last few years, which was ...
RENO, NV, Feb. 27, 2023 – ITS Logistics, one of the fastest-growing logistics companies in the United States, and the University of Nevada, Reno today announced the Supply Chain and Transportation ...
Reno, Nevada-based ITS Logistics LLC announced this week that it plans to invest $28 million to expand its Midwest headquarters in Whitestown. The expansion will add 1.4 million square feet of ...
Construction of the Victory Logistics District—a master-planned, rail-served industrial district in Northern Nevada—recently broke ground. The new project is designed to meet the growing need for ...
A Nevada-based logistics firm plans to establish a 350,000-square-foot facility in Boone County and hire 199 employees by the end of 2024. ITS Logistics LLC announced Tuesday that it plans to invest ...
To legions of kids around the world, Santa Claus arrives on Christmas Eve. For the players who make Northern Nevada’s logistics and distribution sector go ‘round, however, Old Saint Nick arrives much ...
RENO, Nevada – The College of Business at the University of Nevada, Reno is proud to announce the creation of its new Logistics Program, fully funded by ITS Logistics. “ITS Logistics has been an ...
NorthPoint Development A Nevada-based logistics firm has snapped up a huge shipping building under construction in far North Fort Worth. Missouri-based NorthPoint Development broke ground this summer ...
Northern Nevada’s network for storing and distributing goods sees a big year ahead in 2018. Developers are bullish, and one in particular, Panattoni, will show it with mammoth new warehouses planned ...
CARSON CITY, Nev. – Lt. Col. Andrew Wagner’s career flight path is set to divert from rotary-wing aviation to financial and logistics management Jan. 19 when he succeeds Col. Mary Devine as the U.S.