BlueGrace Logistics Still Growing, Still Hiring

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In January 2010, BlueGrace Logistics announced it would be adding 50 jobs as the company relocated to a larger facility in South Hillsborough County. The company has filled approximately 40 of those 50 jobs, and is now looking to fill dozens of additional positions.

“We feel that with our growth targets, we will definitely need more people,” says Eric Chambers, VP of sales and marketing for BlueGrace Logistics.

The growing company, which was founded in October 2007, has grown from a dozen employees to 80-plus and more. “I attribute our growth to our people,” says Chambers. “We are a high-performance company, but people enjoy their jobs. Our employee retention is excellent and turnover is low.”

“There are many positions we need to fill,” says Chambers. “Those positions include entry-level sales, account executives, a high-level executive assistant and people for our customer loyalty team.”

Chambers says he anticipates little difficulty in finding qualified workers to fill the jobs. “There is a good source of talent in the Tampa Bay marketplace,” he says.

Chambers also says the company plans to expand its physical space too.

“Less than two years ago, we moved from a 2,000-sqaure-foot office in Apollo Beach to a 12,000-square-foot building in Riverview,” says Chambers. “Right now, we have blueprints to add another 10,000 square feet to our office in Riverview. That’s how much growth we are experiencing.”

Writer: Kimberly Patterson
Source: Eric Chambers, BlueGrace Logistics

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Kimberly Patterson is a writer and native Floridian, born and raised in the Tampa Bay area. She graduated from the University of South Florida with a BA in Communication, where she found her passion -- writing. When not glued to a laptop, she can be found around town with her two young children exploring the Bay area, and experiencing the region from their point of view. 

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