Anthony Glines McSd

Lead Engineer at Universal Traffic Service

Anthony Glines, MCSD, CSM, is a seasoned software development professional with extensive experience in building web applications and CMS solutions. Currently serving as Lead Engineer and Senior Developer/Solution Architect at Universal Traffic Service, Inc. since September 2018, Anthony previously held a Senior Developer role at Amazon and contributed to various projects as a Senior Developer at Springthrough, focusing on custom CMS solutions using Sitefinity and responsive web applications. Earlier experience includes working as Web Developer II at Lake Michigan Credit Union, where Anthony managed mid to large-scale projects, and as Web Developer at BizCom Web Services, where Anthony developed websites and internal programs while assisting in the company’s Content Management System development. Anthony earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Programming from Northern Michigan University in 2000.

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Universal Traffic Service

Are you ready to go after the big money? Then Universal Traffic Service is the partner for you. The big money lies in solving enterprise-level problems such as production delays and eroding margins. Fixing just one of these problems pays off in the six or seven figures. Our full-service approach targets these big money opportunities. While clients appreciate the improvements to pricing and processes, they love our strategic services, which add millions of dollars in value. Their testimonials, and the fact that 40% of our clients have been with us a decade or more, attest to the value we bring on an ongoing basis. If transportation issues are holding you back, let’s go after the big money together. The transportation issues we help fix include: • Delayed shipments (inbound) • Delayed shipments (outbound) • Rising transportation costs • Scaling for growth/seasonality • Taking control of inbound freight • Rising production costs • Rising labor costs • Inventory constraints • Floorspace constraints • Lack of transportation expertise • Lost and damaged freight We invite you to learn more about UTS at our website: www.UTSnet.com. SUGGESTED NEXT STEP: A SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYSIS Getting started is simple and direct. It begins with an analysis of your current supply chain operation. We benchmark your current pricing and assess your carrier selection, service requirements, mode utilization, and more. You're guaranteed to gain a better understanding of your supply chain operations and the opportunities for improvement.


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