Pros
This is a good company to start out in if you company from a working class background and grew up in the Philadelphia area. If you did not go to college, then this may be a great option for you. You get extensive training in logistics, import, exports, contracts, etc. It will provide you with a skill that you can take to a better company. Once you get into the company keep a list of its competitors as future employers. In addition, look at some the clients the company has. The clients have their own logistics functions and pay much better.
Cons
Conversely, if you are a college graduate from a white collar backgroun and/or you did not grow up in the Philadelphia area. You really need to look else where. The recruiter is going to make the job sound like it is a white collar job, but only a small percentage of employees are college graduates. Logistics is fancy word, but the work is essentially assembly-line type of work. The main difference is that instead of building a car for instance; you are building a series of import or export documents that go into a packet. The work is mind-numbingly boring and repetative.