Company will highlight fellow B Corps in special editions of its Logistics With Purpose® podcast.
ATLANTA, GA, UNITED STATES, March 5, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Vector Global Logistics, an award-winning boutique logistics firm operating across multiple international locations, is recognizing B Corp Month while also commemorating its second year as a Certified B Corporation. As part of a global community of more than 10,000 companies that meet verified standards of social and environmental business practices, Vector will celebrate with B Corp-focused editions of its Logistics With Purpose® podcast.
Achieving a B Corp Certification is a mark of excellence and involves an extensive assessment process that evaluates how a company’s operations and business model affect all stakeholders, including customers, employees, communities, and the environment. Currently, B Corps collectively represent over one million workers in 104 countries and 163 industries, uniting businesses as a force for good.
“When you design a company around stakeholders instead of short-term gains, you unlock a real strategic advantage,” said Co-Founder and Managing Director, Enrique Alvarez. “For us, B Corp Certification is a tangible signal that Vector’s culture and vision are aligned with that belief—we are here to grow by creating meaningful impact, advancing human dignity, and caring for the world we all share.”
Co-Founder and Managing Director, Brian Oxley, adds, “Our B Corp Certification places Vector in a small group of logistics companies that are proving a different model is possible. We are committed to leading by example, using our reach to share the B Corp story and to champion the systemic shifts our industry needs—making logistics more inclusive, sustainable, and resilient.”
Vector will celebrate this milestone publicly with B Corp-related episodes of its Logistics With Purpose® podcast. As the only podcast focused on supply chain’s positive impact, both March episodes of Logistics With Purpose® will feature fellow B Corps. The March 11th interview spotlights Oscar Herrera of ClickEat, a Chilean-born company focused on eliminating single-use plastics as it expands into the US. And on March 26th, co-hosts Kristi Porter and Enrique Alvarez interview Alastair Dorward, CEO of Dropps, who will share how everyday actions, such as doing laundry, can empower individuals to drive positive change.
Through its B Corp Certification and broader impact-focused initiatives, Vector continues to demonstrate that a for-profit company can achieve strong performance while prioritizing the people, purpose, and the planet. To learn more about Vector Global Logistics, please visit www.vectorgl.com.
About B Lab:
B Lab is a nonprofit transforming the global economy to benefit all people, communities, and the planet. A leader in economic systems change, our global network creates standards, policies, tools, and programs for business, and we certify companies, known as B Corps, that are leading the way. To date, our community includes 1,000,000 workers in over 10,000 B Corps across 102 countries and 160 industries. To learn more, visit bcorporation.net.
About Vector Global Logistics
Vector Global Logistics provides world-class logistics services to make their partners and clients more successful while bettering the lives of everyone they come in contact with and creating a positive social impact. International and domestic shipping is provided through four key services: project logistics, non-profit expertise, complex regions, and expedited shipping. For more information, please visit www.vectorgl.com.
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