Anything Brands Online Division, myFreightWorld Delivers Sound Strategy and Execution in Tough Times, KC Business
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TUCSON, AZ and OVERLAND PARK, KS, Jun 29 (MARKET WIRE)
--
Kansas City Business Journal today featured myFreightWorld -- a
subsidiary of Anything Brands Online (PINKSHEETS: ANYT) -- as evidence
that a solid strategy coupled with decisive execution can move a business
forward in even this tough economy.
The Kansas City Business Journal writes, "Cost-cutting and a renewed sales
focus, along with a deal that positioned it in the public market, have the
business services outsourcing company steering toward about $40 million in
managed revenue this year and positioned for future growth." By
identifying mission-critical objectives and maintaining a customer-first
philosophy, myFreightWorld has managed to reduce its own expenses while
adding value to its customers.
See: myFreightWorld loads up cost-cutting, sales push to deliver positive
results
http://kansascity.bizjournals.com/kansascity/stories/2009/06/29/smallb1.html?sur
ound=etf
"Our technology is really the heart of our business. It helps our clients
stay nimble, and helps us stay nimble, too," said Mike Head, President.
"By reducing expenses in non-critical areas, we were able to put more
resources toward enhancing existing products, which adds value for our
clients. That also enhances our relationships and extends our competitive
advantage."
As the Journal notes, clients of myFreightWorld benefit, as well. "It's a
significant contributor to our efficiency," said Mark Christos, Vice
President of Matson Integrated Logistics, based in Concord, CA.
MyFreightWorld is projecting strong revenue growth for the second quarter.
Copies of the complete article can also be found at www.3plinabox.net and
www.anythingbrandsonline.com
About myFreightWorld:
myFreightWorld (www.3plinabox.com) is a business services outsourcing
company that sells technology, services, and wholesale truck, rail, and
airfreight capacity to the Logistics Manager industry. Logistics Managers,
sometimes referred to as Third Party Logistics Companies or Brokers, serve
as intermediaries between shippers and carriers, such as trucking
companies and railroads. They account for over $100 billion of the $650
billion transportation industry spend. Technology services are offered
via the web or are accessible through web service applications and are
provided primarily through private label arrangements. Features and
services are offered on an unbundled basis for those that can benefit
from any part of the total solution offered.
For more information contact Investor Relations at Anything Brands Online
(www.anythingbrandsonline.com) or call 520-742-1890.
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Investor Relations
Anything Brands Online
www.anythingbrandsonline.com
520-742-1890
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