April was a big month for Tritan Logistics Group, with the launch of a new website, the rebrand of Kale Distribution to Tritan Distribution, the rollout of Primus TMS, continued agent expansion, and stronger domestic transportation capabilities.

Stronger Platform. Greater Capacity. Built for What's Next.
From the launch of our new website to the continued growth of our operating companies and agent network, the direction is clear: build a stronger, more connected logistics platform that is practical, scalable, and easy to work with.
We are excited to share the launch of www.tritanuslogistics.com, the new online home for Tritan Logistics Group. The site brings our story, our companies, and our services together in one place under a unified brand.
This was more than a website refresh. It gives customers, partners, and agents a clearer picture of who we are, what we do, and where we are headed. It also reflects the kind of network we are building: a dual-port, asset-right platform built to support the global forwarding community through neutral CFS operations, warehousing and distribution, drayage, FTL, LTL, linehaul, and final-mile execution, without competing for our partners' customer relationships.
Why it matters: The new website creates a clearer market-facing identity for the Tritan platform, improves discoverability of our services, and reinforces the reliability, transparency, and operational discipline that define our brand.
Another important step this month is the rebrand of Kale Distribution to Tritan Distribution. Bringing the business under the Tritan name creates better alignment across the group and makes it easier for customers and partners to understand the full value of our platform.
The name has changed, but the focus remains the same. Tritan Distribution will continue providing the warehouse, CFS, transloading, and distribution support customers count on, now with even closer alignment to the broader Tritan organization.
We are also preparing for the opening of a larger Tritan Distribution facility in Tukwila, Washington. This new space will give us the room to grow and the ability to serve customers more effectively as demand increases.
Tukwila is a strong fit because of its access to port activity, regional distribution routes, and major customer demand centers. As we expand, this facility will help us create additional capacity for warehousing, distribution, transloading, and more efficient cargo flow through the region.
April also marked the launch of Primus, Tritan Logistics' transportation management system. Primus is an important addition to our operating platform and a meaningful step forward in how we manage freight across the business.
Better visibility, more consistent workflows, and stronger internal coordination all matter in day-to-day execution. Primus helps us move faster, make better decisions, and deliver a smoother customer experience as Tritan continues to grow.
Our agent network also continues to expand across key North American gateways and regional markets. That growth gives us broader reach, stronger local coverage, and more flexibility in how we support customer freight.
Just as important, it allows us to keep growing without losing the responsiveness and accountability that customers expect from a hands-on logistics partner.
Taken together, these developments show the kind of company Tritan is becoming. We are building a connected logistics platform with the infrastructure, systems, and operating discipline to support customers across more of the supply chain.
A stronger brand, expanding facilities, better technology, and a wider network all add up to a business that is better positioned to grow and better prepared to help customers navigate a changing market.
Alongside our gateway and international support capabilities, Tritan is continuing to strengthen its domestic transportation offering through a growing national platform built around LTL, FTL, and container drayage.
Our national LTL platform gives customers a dependable option for moving partial shipments without paying for a full truck. The focus is simple: practical routing, consistent visibility, and reliable execution across regional and national lanes.
For larger or more time-sensitive shipments, our FTL transportation offering provides direct truck capacity backed by active communication and strong operational oversight. That helps customers reduce handling, tighten delivery windows, and keep freight moving with confidence.
Our national container drayage services connect the ports, rail ramps, warehouses, and delivery points that keep freight flowing. By tying drayage into CFS, warehousing, transloading, and domestic transportation, we give customers a more coordinated solution and give forwarders a neutral partner they can trust.
A flexible option for partial shipments that need dependable service, cost control, and better visibility.
Dedicated truck capacity for larger shipments or time-sensitive freight that needs direct, tightly managed execution.
Coordinated container moves from port or rail to warehouse or final delivery, tied into the rest of the operating platform.
One connected platform linking gateway operations, domestic transportation, warehousing, and final-mile support.
Trade conditions remain active, but the market is still sensitive to geopolitical disruption, fuel costs, and changes in capacity. For shippers, the companies that plan ahead and stay flexible are in the best position.
Air freight demand remains solid in 2026, supported by resilient trade flows, inventory planning, and continued movement of high-value and time-sensitive goods. At the same time, carriers and forwarders are still dealing with uneven conditions by lane, fuel pressure, and shifting capacity.
Ocean freight has calmed in some areas, but rate pressure has not gone away. Fuel volatility, schedule disruptions, and ongoing disruption around Middle East trade routes continue to affect planning, which makes early booking and smart routing decisions especially important.
Domestic transportation is also evolving quickly. Truckload conditions are tightening in some areas, LTL carriers are preparing for a broader rebound, and intermodal and drayage remain useful tools when matched to the right lanes and service expectations.
What sets Tritan apart is how the pieces fit together. We bring infrastructure, execution, and communication together in a way that helps customers and partners avoid the gaps that often slow supply chains down.
Integrated platform model: International, gateway, warehousing, drayage, and domestic transportation capabilities connected under one operating structure.
Pacific Northwest gateway strength: A strategic dual-port orientation that supports trans-Pacific trade and inland distribution with precision.
Asset-right execution: The flexibility to deliver customized solutions while maintaining operational accountability and service discipline.
Technology-enabled visibility: Systems like Primus help drive consistency, transparency, and stronger customer communication.
Growth with purpose: Every brand move, network expansion, and facility investment is designed to make the platform stronger and more scalable for customers.
This month made one thing clear: Tritan is growing with purpose. We are investing in the brand, systems, facilities, and partnerships needed to build something durable and useful for the long term.
We are grateful to the customers, partners, agents, and team members helping make that growth possible, and we are excited about what comes next.
Tritan Logistics is built to support global forwarders, importers, exporters, and logistics partners as a neutral service provider. Our role is to provide reliable execution, infrastructure, and capacity without competing for our partners' customer relationships.
To learn more about Tritan Logistics Group, our service capabilities, or the latest developments across the platform, visit tritanuslogistics.com or reach out to our team.