The executives at the forefront of their industry generally
possess a deep savvy for their field, a forward-thinking attitude, and an
acuity for financial management that sets the stage for future profits. While
these factors may prove integral in business supervision, they may not speak
directly to relations with clients. How does a company, offering products or
services similar to its competitors, become the go-to Perry Mandera, the founder and director of The Custom Companies, Inc, found a solution to that early on.
Founded in 1986, Perry Mandera’s The Custom Companies, Inc
now stands one of the leading transportation ventures in the country and holds
recognition for its commitment to charity. In addition to maintaining thriving
services in less than truckload, truckload, local and contract cartage, and
domestic and international airfreight, the firm forwards a portion of its
profit towards philanthropic causes. By doing so, it attracts customers who
know a portion of their patronage will go towards people in need. Perry Mandera
presents financial support to non-profits including the Muscular Dystrophy Association,
the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Save Our Seniors Foundation, The Boy Scouts
and Girl Scouts of America, The Chicago Anti-Hunger Federation, and the Special
Olympics Foundation. Additionally, Mandera offers his comprehensive fleet of
trucks during times of need. In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, The Custom
Companies carried upwards of 40 truckloads of food and supplies to people
coping with the natural disaster in Louisiana and Mississippi. The company also
oversees a subsidiary 501(c) non-profit, Custom Cares Charities. Through these
engagements and the consistent development of efficient services including
24-hour real time vehicle tracking, Perry Mandera and The Custom Companies, Inc
remain the trusted source for small businesses and Fortune 500 companies alike.
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