RCS Logistics : Logistics for a Global Economy

RCS Logistics
At A Glance
  • RCS Logistics is a global logistics leader focused on delivering seamless and innovative supply chain solutions.
  • “One of my early mentors always said, “just care more”. That stuck with me, and it’s now embedded in the DNA of everyone at RCS,” says Brian Aldridge, co-Owner and CCO, RCS Logistics.
  • RCS is not afraid to pave the way, with its biggest differentiator being unmatched speed and agility, as well as an ability to respond quickly to customer and market needs.

Specializing in the delivery of streamlined solutions, RCS Logistics continues to level up its spectrum of capabilities. We speak with SVP, Brian Aldridge, and SVP of Global Operations, Jeff Evanoff, to find out more.

LOGISTICS FOR A GLOBAL ECONOMY

In recent years, the state of play within the vast global logistics industry can be boiled down to two words – constant disruption. 

This sector-wide turbulence was exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, and has since been forced to contend with tariffs, port strikes, Red Sea disruptions, and the rise of e-commerce. 

“Lately, our industry hasn’t had a moment of peace. However, At RCS Logistics (RCS), we thrive during disruption – that’s when our true value shines,” introduces the company’s co-Owner and CCO, Brian Aldridge

“Anyone can move freight when the market is soft, but real warriors show up when no one else can,” he boldly lays out. 

Today, RCS is a global logistics leader focused on delivering seamless and innovative supply chain solutions. 

Backed by decades of meticulously crafted experience and a resolute commitment to excellence, the company acts as a business extension, ensuring products arrive on time, safely, and efficiently. 

“There will always be a need to optimize the movement and storage of products both globally and locally. While the industry isn’t immune to recessions or financial swings, there’s always going to be a need for our services,” adds Jeff Evanoff, co-Owner and COO. 

To this end, RCS now boasts offices around the world and can service virtually any freight, no matter where it’s produced or consumed. 

Aldridge’s role within the company began by leading the Southeast region for RCS before being promoted to oversee all global commercial activities.  

In June 2025, he partnered with Evanoff to acquire the organization, seduced by the possibility of going truly global and being unrestricted by region, grasping the chance to build something truly special. 

“We feel honored and blessed to sustain the brand for the next generation,” he prides. 

UNRIVALLED SERVICE

The expert team at RCS is dedicated to providing personalized service, driving continuous improvement, and harnessing advanced technology to meet the evolving needs of its clients. 

By leveraging an extensive network which spans Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the US, the company provides customized solutions with speed to market – whenever and wherever. 

“We specialize in international air and ocean freight forwarding, supply chain management, domestic transportation/drayage, customs brokerage, and a wide array of other third-party logistics (3PL) solutions,” Aldridge explains. 

“To say that this industry is exciting would be an understatement. Every day brings a new challenge for us to solve, either for our clients or internally,” he continues.  

The company’s list of clients includes some of the biggest names in the business, and RCS is regularly featured among the top 100 US importers and exporters.   

“We have established ourselves as a global logistics provider offering a full range of services with a boutique feel that’s much needed in our industry. We compete with the giants – and we win.” 

As such, RCS is not afraid to pave the way, with its biggest differentiator being unmatched speed and agility, as well as an ability to respond quickly to customer and market needs.  

“One of my early mentors always said, “just care more”. That stuck with me, and it’s now embedded in the DNA of everyone at RCS,” Aldridge recalls fondly. 

Brian Aldridge, co-Owner and CCO, RCS Logistics

“One of my early mentors always said, “just care more”. That stuck with me, and it’s now embedded in the DNA of everyone at RCS”

Brian Aldridge, co-Owner and CCO, RCS Logistics

ADAPT OR DIE

To date, RCS’ largest project has been the complete operational transformation of its air freight program.   

“This is something Brian and I have realized was an absolute necessity for our long-term vision, but in the past year, we’ve accumulated the talent, leadership, and resources needed to execute the high standard we expect,” Evanoff asserts. 

“While our people and culture are what differentiates us from our competition, it’s critical that we continue striving for operational excellence, efficiency, and low-cost – which are paramount to a successful logistics organization and the primary goals of our air freight transformation program,” he expands. 

Elsewhere, like everyone, RCS is embracing artificial intelligence (AI) and automation. 

“One key initiative is optimizing overseas operations so that while our US teams sleep, the international team keeps things moving. That way, our American staff can focus on what matters most – the customer experience,” Aldridge illuminates.  

“I don’t want to be too ‘movie quote’ here, but when it comes to keeping pace with the latest innovations and trends, it’s the Moneyball mantra – adapt or die,” he quantifies.

“We’ve had a terrific year in 2025 which, coupled with our ownership change, has provided us with a tremendous amount of momentum going into 2026”

Jeff Evanoff, co-Owner and COO, RCS Logistics

UNVEILING AN EXCITING FUTURE

Heading into 2026, RCS’ top priorities encompass staying true to what its clients need, alongside identifying new industry gaps and bringing meaningful solutions to market. 

“We’ve had a terrific year in 2025 which, coupled with our ownership change, has provided us with a tremendous amount of momentum going into 2026. We have some very large new customers set to come on board this year, which will be a huge boost to our growth goals,” Evanoff excites. 

Elsewhere, the company will continue expanding its already vast service offerings with additions such as a newly launched domestic air product.  

“Set to be unveiled in 2026, we’ve recently partnered with one of the largest global order management providers to expand our current network, giving us a massive amount of new origin offices worldwide,” Aldridge reveals. 

“This unique approach lets RCS operate as if we had brick-and-mortar offices in every key market – without actually having to build them,” he adds. 

Additionally, this strategy allows vendors to seamlessly interact with the company using its origin control tower, supported by electronic data interchange (EDI) and booking tools. 

“This groundbreaking model lets us match up with the best partners in every market – whether it’s our own office or a top-tier strategic partner – while maintaining complete control and visibility for our clients.” 

Furthermore, in terms of RCS’ corporate vision, 2026 will be focused on continuing to strengthen the foundation and fundamentals of the organization, as the company positions itself for significant growth in the coming years. 

“Continuous improvement is a huge part of our DNA, so we’re always evaluating ourselves and exploring ways to raise the bar,” Evanoff concludes optimistically.

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