The business of win-win situations with FlagShip, in Canadian Business Quarterly

In this comprehensive profile, The Canadian Business Quarterly explores Kruger’s venture into the courier business, how he established a niche in the market, and ultimately delivered unique shipping solutions to small and medium sized businesses.

The business of win-win situations with FlagShip, in Canadian Business Quarterly

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Pointe-Claire, QUEBEC (June 5, 2018) – Innovative shipping solutions company, FlagShip™ has been bridging small businesses across Canada with world-class couriers since 2005, focusing on technology, customer service and integrity.  In its current edition, The Canadian Business Quarterly speaks with FlagShip President and CEO Howard Kruger about his vision, his values and the importance of leading a business with a win-win philosophy.

In this comprehensive profile, The Canadian Business Quarterly explores Kruger’s venture into the courier business, how he established a niche in the market, and ultimately delivered unique shipping solutions to small and medium sized businesses.

“My vision 15 years ago was that I saw a need for small businesses, I saw what they were missing,” Kruger states, “Our goal is to take away our clients shipping headaches and let them do what they do best, which is running their own businesses.”  Read the full article.

 

About FlagShip

Since 2005, FlagShip™ has had a strong commitment to providing online shipping solutions for small and medium-sized business (SMB) customers that make their businesses better, easier and more efficient.  Today, FlagShip brings that same commitment and a range of solutions to consumers.  We continue to embrace technological innovation and entrepreneurial philosophies, to help SMBs and consumers alike save time and money, and make shipping stress-free.  FlagShip is an authorized reseller of Purolator, UPS, FedEx, DHL and Canpar.

 

About The Canadian Business Quarterly

Published quarterly, The Canadian Business Quarterly (The CBQ) provides an in-depth view of business and economic development issues taking place across the country. Featuring interviews and profiles with top companies, government policy makers and prominent industry bodies, The CBQ examines the news beyond the headlines to uncover the drivers of local, provincial, and national affairs.

With more than 24,000 subscribers, and an estimated readership of 55,000 across their publication and website, The Canadian Business Quarterly is the place to have your business issues heard in front of an engaged, national audience.

 

Contact:

Tania Fioretti Joseph at Tania@flagshipcompany.com