Who We Are
History. Values. Culture.
Built ON innovation
Driven by independence and a vision for a better way of doing things, Jim Daley and James Pyjas began Concept International Transportation in 1988. Their years of experience fueled the opportunity to create something great as they focused on building genuine relationships. The decades that followed brought significant change. We have experienced tremendous growth, re-branded to Concept Logistics, and continued to focus on our strong company culture while exceeding the expectations of our valued clients! Now led by Brendon Daley, son of Jim, Concept has become a fine-tuned machine designed to help anyone we come in contact with grow towards their full potential.
“Our mission is to be a premier Logistics Partner committed to delivering superior service through Dedication and Innovation. We are driven by the Growth of our People, our Clients, and our Business. Through Integrity and strategic Partnerships, we will become known for the successful results we deliver.”
Meet the Team
Our executive team alone boasts 80+ years of logistics experience. Add that to the years of industry knowledge on the rest of our team and that puts Concept at over 270 years of combined logistics experience. Each individual has a unique set of skills and experiences which perfectly complement those of the others; the result is an efficient and cost-effective transportation provider that excels in meeting our clients' expectations–time and time again.
Brendon Daley
President
Years in Logistics: 28
Andrew Lesinski
CEO
Years in Logistics: 28
Greg Finnerty
COO
Years in Logistics: 26
Core Values
Dedicated
We Are Dedicated
Devoted to a task or purpose; having single-minded loyalty or integrity
Partners
We Are Partners
Pairing of people engaged together in the same activity
Innovative
We Are Innovative
Featuring new methods; advanced and original
Integrity
We Are Integrity
The state of being whole and undivided
Family
We Are Family
A group of related things
Grow
We Grow
Undergo natural development by increasing in size and changing physically