CGA Logistics

CGA Logistics is a moving company founded by David Pittsman to be used for Signature Studios. It is primarily responsible for production of processors for games, as well as movement and distribution of Signature Studios products including Signature Deer.

It is one of the few logistics companies overseen by ATBW Blog since Signature Studios was acquired by them on June 10, 2007, and also eventually ATBW Holdings LLC following the ATBW Langile Independence on September 17, 2019. The other one is rival JMB Logistics owned by Merrill Studios.

History
CGA Logistics was founded in 1995 following the success of Signature Deer by Signature Studios. The company was initially a division until it was made a separate company in 2004 when the company grew bigger. During the initial years of it's existence, only six trucks were added, which eventually jumped to twenty throughout it's later life in the 2010's.

The name CGA is an abbreviation for Computer Graphics Adaptations, which was named after the Color Graphics Adapter from IBM, which was used to power the 1992 Signature Deer game designed by David Pittsman when he was 13.

Operations
Unlike other logistics firms, CGA Logistics only has one small factory and mainly does physical business locally, although ATBW Store may occasionally haul CGA Trailers which co-exist behind ATBW Store trailers. CGA only does business in the US and Canada, but other countries in Latin America and Europe may be able to access ATBW Store online to purchase Signature Studios merchandise and products and have them shipped by ATBW Store themselves.

Because Signature Studios is a small business with only 100 employees as of 2020, CGA only has 20 trucks in its fleet within the production factory, all are Volvo VNL and WG series trucks from the late 1990's and early 2000's. There are ten of both, which are colored beige or white, and all of them are day cabs. Despite the long use of these trucks, they have been fitted with improvements over the years, including the addition of GPS monitors and hands free capabilities. The company's trailers are only 28 feet long, unlike other logistics companies including ATBW Store's logistics division which carries 53 foot long trailers, some are as long as 57 feet.