JMB Logistics

Jon & Merrill Bros Logistics (often abbreviated to JMB Logistics) is a moving company founded by Jon Woodlief to compete with CGA Logistics, a division of rival Signature Studios founded by David Pittsman. Like its rival, it mainly distributes company merchandise to ATBW Store and produces processors for games.

It is one of few logistics companies overseen by ATBW Blog since Merrill Studios was acquired by them on May 12, 2006, and also eventually ATBW Holdings LLC following the ATBW Langile Independence on September 17, 2019. The other one is rival CGA Logistics owned by Signature Studios. It is owned by PBLOG Group since 2022.

History
JMB Logistics was founded to compete against Signature Studios with CGA Logistics. It was made a separate company in 2003 after the company grew bigger. During it's initial existence, only six trucks were added but four more were added by the end of 2006, making ten. It eventually jumped to twenty in the mid 2010's.

The name is an abbreviation for the common first name used by the founder Jon Woodlief, as well as the last names used by the Merrill Brothers who also founded the company.

Operations
Unlike other logistics firms, JMB Logistics only has one small factory and mainly does physical business only, although ATBW Store may occasionally haul JMB trailers which co-exist behind ATBW Store trailers. JMB 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 Merrill Studios merchandise and products and have them shipped by ATBW Store themselves.

Because Merrill Studios is a small business with 100 employees as of 2020, JMB only has 20 trucks in its fleet within the production factory, all are Freightliner Cascadias (113 & 116 models of the first and second gen trucks respectively), as well as Kenworth T600s, T660s, and T300s and Peterbilt 579s. There are three T600s, three T660s, three T300s, three Peterbilt 579s, and eight Freightliner Cascadias (currently equal four of each as of 2021). All of these are daycabs and the trailers they haul are 28 feet long instead of the standard 53 foot trailers used by other companies including ATBW Store, some are 57 feet.