National Secure Transport Expands Cash Services to Illinois with C3 Industries

National Secure Transport

PHILADELPHIA, PANational Secure Transport (NST) is broadening its service reach by extending cash-in-transit operations to Illinois through an expanded partnership with C3 Industries. This move marks NST’s presence in 18 states and sets the stage for further growth, with plans to operate in up to 36 states within the next six months.

C3 Industries, known for its High Profile retail brand, has been collaborating with NST since 2023. The company, which has locations in six states, has previously relied on NST for cash logistics in Missouri, Massachusetts, and New Jersey. Expanding into Illinois signifies a strategic enhancement of their operations, providing them with reliable and secure cash handling solutions.

Lynn Martin, Vice President of Finance at C3 Industries, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership’s growth in Illinois, emphasizing the value NST has provided. With NST’s tailored logistics solutions, High Profile can efficiently manage cash operations, which is crucial for businesses in cash-intensive sectors.

Founded in 2017 by Ari Raptis, NST employs over 200 personnel, including retired police officers and military veterans, to ensure secure and efficient delivery services across numerous states. Raptis highlighted the importance of swift and dependable service, noting that NST’s expansion into Illinois addresses a critical need for secure cash management in various industries.

This partnership with C3 Industries follows NST’s recent collaborations with banks in Missouri and Michigan, further strengthening its network of over 20 financial partners. As NST continues to expand its footprint, it solidifies its role as a leader in providing logistics solutions for cash-heavy industries nationwide.

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