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Falcone Capital Holdings LLC Named to the Pacesetter Hall of Fame by Atlanta Business Chronicle
ATLANTA, GEORGIA / ACCESS Newswire / February 17, 2026 / Falcone Capital Holdings and its wholly owned subsidiaries have been inducted to the Pacesetter Awards Hall of Fame by the Atlanta Business Chronicle, an honor bestowed to the top 30 companies acknowledged with Pacesetter Awards the most times over the past 30 years. Organizations inducted into the Hall of Fame have been repeatedly acknowledged as the fastest-growing within Atlanta. Falcone Capital Holdings has received a record-setting 11 Pacesetter Awards since 2014.
The Atlanta Business Chronicle's Pacesetter Award honors privately-held businesses with annual revenues of up to $300M across the Atlanta metro that demonstrate strong financial performance, innovation, and leadership. Falcone Capital Holdings and its subsidiaries attracted attention for their global reach, client-focused approach, and cutting-edge technology solutions in a complex marketplace.
"We are honored to be included in the Pacesetter Hall of Fame," said John Falcone, CEO of Falcone Capital Holdings. "This recognition reflects the dedication of our team and the trust of our valued clients. We are proud of the reputation we continue to build within this industry."
The organizations within Falcone Capital Holdings provide technology-driven end-to-end international and domestic logistics services, including a full suite of licensed customs brokerage solutions across the globe. These solutions help businesses optimize supply chains and navigate operational challenges. CEO John Falcone continues to invest in talent and best-in-class technology to meet the needs of clients around the world.
Falcone Capital Holdings' inclusion in the Atlanta Business Chronicle's Pacesetter Hall of Fame underscores its successes and future as a proven leader in the international and domestic logistics space.

About Falcone Capital Holdings, LLC
Headquartered in Atlanta, GA, Falcone Capital Holdings, LLC is a global leader in international and domestic transportation and logistics. Falcone Capital Holdings operate across six continents through wholly owned subsidiaries and partner offices are synonymous with cutting-edge services across all modes of international and domestic transportation. The Falcone Companies are licensed, bonded and insured through all federal and state agencies including Customs and Border Protection, Federal Maritime Commission (FMC), Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and is a Tier 2 validated member of the Customs Trade Partnership against Terrorism (C-TPAT).
Learn more about the Atlanta Business Chronicle Pacesetter Hall of Fame here.
Contract Information
John Falcone - [email protected], 404-772-7799
SOURCE: Falcone Capital Holdings
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D.Moore--AMWN