This operations center will be vital and instrumental in facilitating the Company's incoming business from China and the Pacific Rim. The center is the first of three planned facilities in the Bay Area that will facilitate its expansion of business in and out of Asia."Having a presence on the West Coast is the first and critical step that will enable Cargo Connection Logistics to expand its business worldwide," said David Quach, vice president of Business Development - Pacific Rim. "My primary goal is to enable Cargo Connection Logistics to become a major player in the logistics business in China and the Pacific Rim and this facility will serve as a catalyst as we embark on our goals.""While David just recently joined the company he has already hit the ground running," said Cargo Connection Logistics Holding, Inc. President Jesse Dobrinsky. "He recognizes the need for expediency in establishing Cargo Connection Logistics Corp. as a major force in the Pacific Rim logistics business. Everyone at the Company has embraced his enthusiasm and work ethic and we have made his agenda a major corporate priority."Dobrinsky said that to support the new west coast operations Quach is currently negotiating the opening of offices in China, Vietnam and Singapore.Cargo Connection Logistics Holding, Inc. consists of Cargo Connection Logistics Corp. and Mid-Coast Management, Inc., which are both headquartered in Inwood, N.Y. The Company also has offices in Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Columbus, Miami, New York and Pittsburgh. The companies provide a comprehensive variety of transportation and warehouse capacity services to shippers throughout the nation. Currently the two companies have a total of 90 employees. (Source: Press Release)