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Milligan brand change emphasises growth

New visual identity for tolling advisory services provider
By Adam Hill March 19, 2025 Read time: 1 min
Milligan now has an office in Portugal (© Brasilnut | Dreamstime.com)

Tolling consultant Milligan Partners is to formally unveil its brand relaunch as Milligan at the IBTTA Technical Summit in Dallas, TX, on 22-25 March.

“This relaunch is more than just a new look—it’s a reflection of our dedication to our customer’s success,” said Matt Milligan, co-founder and managing partner. 

Founded in 2012, the company says it has "honed expertise in many disciplines, including strategy, technology, operations, market analysis, staff augmentation and research".

The firm works with public authorities, private toll operators, departments of transportation, engineering firms, system vendors, and operational service providers.

“We are growing in many ways, including the services we offer, so we wanted a new brand that will carry us through this growth,” Milligan adds.

The company's HQ is in Dallas and it has US offices in Houston and New York - as well as locations in Lisbon, Portugal and Manila, Philippines.

The relaunch includes a refreshed visual identity and a more thorough online platform with updated information on Milligan’s people, experiences, knowledge, approach and services.



 

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