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Get Close to Your Customers Wherever They Are, and Whenever They Need You!
Our extensive Logistics Infrastructure enables us to provide you with the nationwide reach and capabilities that you need to achieve a local presence in virtually any market without making direct investments in your own infrastructure.
Our locations are strategically located to minimize costs and time to market. As a non asset based Logistics Group we can add centers as your geographical requirements change.Our Distribution Centers have true warehouse capabilities:
In addition we can provide Cold Storage Locations. Our network of company owned offices, Agents, Distribution Centers and Forward Stocking Locations provides you one stop shopping for your Nationwide Logistics needs. For more information and a no obligation consultation please Contact Us directly, or submit a Request for Consultation form. A Practical Guide to Transportation and LogisticsReliable freight transportation is vital to the Nation's economy. At any given moment, billions of dollars' worth of goods are being moved by truck, train, ship, or barge, or held in a yard for transport or distribution. In 2001, Americans spent more than $313 billion on goods and services transported over the Nation's highways. Many efforts to improve the reliability and efficiency of freight transportation have been successful, but the transportation system faces challenges that, unless addressed, may jeopardize these key elements of freight transportation. When the transportation system becomes unreliable, freight-related businesses and their customers are affected in several ways. First, freight assets like trucks become less productive. Second, businesses will put more trucks on the road to meet their customers' needs. Third, costs associated with warehousing inventory that would otherwise be on the road will increase. Allowing transportation reliability to erode would add additional pressure to U.S. companies operating in an increasingly competitive market and would place more burdens on communities seeking to sustain their economic base and quality of life. Thus, when freight transportation underperforms, the economy and ultimately the American public pay the price. In 2000, transportation-related goods and services accounted for nearly 11 percent of the U.S. gross domestic product (GDP). Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Pocket Guide to Transportation (BTS-02-02), February 2002. According to FHWA's research, short-term benefits of an improved road network include immediate reductions in transportation costs due to decreases in transit time and improved reliability. Long-term benefits include efficiency gains and further cost reductions resulting from improvements in logistics and supply chain management and changes in a firm's output or location. In the near term, congestion and capacity shortfalls may not shut down freight operations (the practical work of moving goods from a shipper to a carrier), but they can degrade the predictability and reliability of freight services. In the United States, the private sector is responsible for most freight operations. The public sector, however, also has a role through its ownership and management of the Nation's highway system, ports, and inland waterways, and its regulation and taxation of freight movement. For more details on Single Source Solutions, please click to the Solutions Section of our web site. You may also connect with us as shown on our Contact Page, or fill out the Request for Consultation form. One of our representatives will contact you within 24 hours to discuss your needs and potential solutions. A Practical Guide To Transportation And Logistics Airport Transportation Services Business Transportation And Logistics Freight Transportation Ground Transportation Overnite Transportation Total Transportation Logistics Transportation And Logistics Transportation And Logistics Forwarding Nvocc And Customs Transportation Company Transportation Engineering Transportation In Chicago Transportation In Orlando Transportation Logistics And The Law Transportation Logistics Company Transportation Logistics Management Transportation Logistics Services Transportation Logistics Software Dispatch Dispatch Software Medical Transportation Transportation Agency Transportation Services | Transportation Home |
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With Over 450 Locations between our Agent Partners and directly owned facilities, 200 Distribution Centers and 70 Forward Stocking Locations; our clients can move materials from Anywhere in the US to Anywhere in the US, at Anytime; or establish close to customer stocking and re-supply services.