The International Warehouse Logistics Association has recognized Rob Doyle for his completion of the Executive Warehouse Logistics Profession requirements and earned his EWLP designation. By completing the requirements for EWLP, Rob has shown his commitment to furthering his education in the warehouse logistics industry. Rob has not only expanded his own personal career goals, but has also gained knowledge that will be beneficial to the success of The Shippers Group and the health of the warehouse logistics industry in general.
Rob Doyle Receives Executive Warehouse Logistics Profession (EWLP) Designation
Topics: Warehousing, News Room, Accolades & Awards, Community
New Director of Dallas Operations Named At The Shippers Group
The Shippers Group is proud to announce the promotion of Trey Muggley to Director of Dallas Operations. In his new role, Trey will oversee operations of two multi-client distribution facilities in Dallas, Texas.
Topics: Warehousing, Community
When is Contract Warehousing the Right Decision?
A large amount of capital is required to secure a building, purchase equipment and staff operations. Commonly the 3PL provider will already have space available within one of their existing buildings or will be willing to acquire space for the dedicated operation. Experienced contract warehouse operators are able to find the perfect location for the distribution center whether it is in an existing facility or building a distribution center from the ground up. Their solutions will include designing a layout for the building, implementing process, staffing and training, and equipment and tools to help ensure efficiency and customer service levels.
Topics: Warehousing
TSG Recognized by Top Industry Organizations
The Shippers Group is proud to have been recognized for our passion and results in 2018. Below are some of the accolades we received from the logistics and supply chain industry’s most respected organizations.
Topics: Warehousing, Transportation, Accolades & Awards, Community
Is a Public Warehouse Right For You?
If I’m a manufacturer or a distributor, how am I going to affordably store and distribute my goods to consumers? I need a warehouse facility that is capable of managing my inventory and shipping orders for on-time delivery to my customers. But do I want to invest in buildings, systems and hire employees to perform this function or do I want to let someone else do it for me? My main business is to distribute the most popular gadgets that improve the daily lives of my customers, and I want to be able to invest in enhancements to my gadgets that will keep my customers loyal to my company. What do I do?
Topics: Insider, Warehousing