• Mullen Group announced that the company’s board has approved the budget and business plan for 2023
  • Priorities include investing in the business, pursuing acquisitions and driving process improvements
  • Senior Operating Officer Richard Maloney met with Sabrina Cuthbert to discuss the news
  • The Mullen Group is one of North America’s largest logistics providers
  • Mullen Group Ltd. (MTL) opened trading at $15.60

Mullen Group (MTL) announced that the company’s board has approved the budget and business plan for 2023.

Priorities include investing in the business, pursuing acquisitions and driving process improvements.

Senior Operating Officer Richard Maloney met with Sabrina Cuthbert to discuss the news.

Mullen Group is one of North America’s largest logistics providers with a network of independently operated businesses that provide a wide range of service offerings, including less-than-truckload, truckload, warehousing, logistics, transload, oversized, third-party logistics & specialized hauling transportation.

Mullen also provides a diverse set of specialized services related to the energy, mining, forestry, and construction industries in western Canada.

Mullen Group Ltd. (MTL) opened trading at $15.60.


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