By far one of the worst companies I’ve worked for - Client Logistics Coordinator Redwood Logistics Employee Review

1.0
Dec 8, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Your last day will be your best day!

Cons

Micromanagement, outsourced jobs, low pay, shady business practices, too many managers, no structure, high insurance, horrible benefits, constant changes, overworked, favoritism, many many more. Management will be the downfall of Dreadwood Logistics. When I was still there the company was already losing money and severely cutting costs by pushing their USA employees out the door. They would overwork you like a mule then write you up when you can’t keep up with the workload of three people. They were hiring people from other countries and have you train them before giving you the axe (if you were full time WFH this was expedited). If you want to experience what it feels like to be a modern day slave then work for this company. I worked from home full time and my mental health was declining faster than Joe Biden’s so that should speak VOLUMES in itself. I’m appreciative they gave me an opportunity and got my foot in the door when it came to logistics but the training was horrible/non existent so it’s definitely either sink or swim. Overall, this company was by far one of the worst I’ve ever worked for so my last day actually brought me more joy than anguish. Check out the other reviews on this company on here and Google.

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5.0
Apr 28, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Redwood has a great culture with a number of opportunities for internal growth. They have a unique business offering to a robust industry that sets them apart from competitors. You feel supported by your peers and leaders. Leadership is not afraid to help, teach and back up their teams, no matter the task.

Cons

The logistics industry, and Redwood’s role within it, is fast-paced and dynamic, offering employees the opportunity to build strong organizational and relationship-management skills. Success in this environment requires staying proactive, adaptable, and responsive to client needs. At times, client demands can be urgent and may extend beyond standard business hours, including evenings or weekends. While this can be challenging, it also provides an opportunity to demonstrate commitment, problem-solving, and a high level of service. Given the transactional nature of the industry, the effort invested may not always feel immediately reciprocated. However, this is a common aspect of working in a brokerage environment and can ultimately lead to long-term relationship building, professional growth, and a deeper understanding of the business.

4.0
May 17, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great culture, they want to see you grow

Cons

If you have never worked in logistics it is a challenge

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