Global logistics provider for corporate relocations and warehousing
Armstrong operates a three-generation logistics network spanning moving, relocation consulting, warehousing, and transportation management. The hiring velocity is accelerating across ops, logistics, and sales—mostly junior and mid-level roles—while active projects cluster around compliance (van operator logs, DOT requirements), warehouse modernization, and sales pipeline expansion. Pain points center on safety compliance, warehouse inefficiencies, and margin pressure, suggesting the company is scaling operational maturity alongside growth.
Founded in 1957 as a family-owned mover in Memphis, Armstrong has grown into a logistics provider serving corporate relocations, local and long-distance moving, warehousing, and distribution across the United States. The company operates a distributed network of warehouses and fleet operations, supported by legacy systems (AS/400, QuickBooks, WMS, TMS) alongside cloud infrastructure (AWS). With 1,001–5,000 employees and active hiring across operations, logistics, and sales, Armstrong is managing expansion while addressing internal compliance, process standardization, and pricing accuracy challenges.
Microsoft Office, Excel, QuickBooks, Google Workspace, AWS, Outlook, WMS (warehouse management), AS/400, and TMS (transportation management system).
Memphis, Tennessee. Founded in 1957, the company remains privately held and operates across the United States.
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