FREIGHT-FOCUSED.
HUMAN-CENTERED.

We're not your average brokerage.

Seasoned Problem Solvers.

Clear Communication. Seamless Collaboration.

High Carrier Compliance Standards.

LYNC Logistics, founded in 2014 in Chattanooga, Tennessee by industry veteran Cindy Lee, began as a small, female-owned freight brokerage born from her experience running a trucking company. Since then, the firm has seen rapid growth—being ranked #415 on the Inc. 500 list in 2018—and has consistently doubled in size and revenue year-over-year. The company offers a comprehensive range of transportation services, including full‑truckload, less-than-truckload, refrigerated, over-dimensional, drayage, intermodal, and drop‑trailer logistics, handling both domestic and international freight needs.

Shipping freight isn’t simple. But we make it simpler.

Take a look at LYNC, and see how we deliver on our mission. 

LYNC prides itself on its “one-on-one” service model: every client is assigned a dedicated specialist who manages shipments round-the-clock, 365 days a year. Their workplace culture reflects this hands-on, family-first philosophy—eschewing hustle culture in favor of flexibility, mentorship, and a supportive, adult environment that even welcomes pets and families during off hours. Celebrating its 10-year anniversary in 2024, LYNC emphasizes continuous improvement, community engagement, and employee investment as core values.

Meet Our Leadership Team

Cindy Lee

CEO, Founder

Keith Gray

Coo

Tiffany Hays

VP of Sales

A woman with silver hair and a black sweater leans over a toddler sitting at a desk pretending to work on the computer

"I started LYNC because I wanted to create a place that I would want to work."

Cindy lee, founder & ceo

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