David Whitehill Joins Logistics Plus as New Procurement Executive

David Whitehill Joins Logistics Plus as New Procurement Executive

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David Whitehill Joins Logistics Plus as New Procurement Executive

Whitehill will head up sourcing solutions division and support global co-working space client.

David Whitehill PhotoERIE, PA (January 10, 2017) – Logistics Plus Inc., a leading worldwide provider of transportation, logistics and supply chain solutions, is proud to announce that David Whitehill has joined the company to head up its Sourcing Solutions division. Whitehill will oversee all Logistics Plus procurement activities, including those that support its global client, WeWork®, the leading co-working space provider in the world.

Whitehill will work closely with Logistics Plus personnel, WeWork buyers, and vendors to achieve seamless, cost-effective, and high-quality execution of activities, from procurement to final delivery and installation of furniture and merchandise at WeWork locations worldwide.

Whitehill has over a decade of senior buying experience with global companies such as The Boeing Company, and GE Transportation.  His background includes logistics and warehouse management experience with AVI Foodsystems and Erie Aviation, Inc. where he served as Director of Operations.  Whitehill also served in the U.S. Marines for six years as an Aviation Supply Specialist.

We are excited to welcome someone with David’s background and talents to the Logistics Plus family,” said Jim Berlin, founder and CEO for Logistics Plus. “David will play a key role in overseeing the Logistics Plus Sourcing Solutions division and supporting our developing relationship with WeWork and its vendors.

About Logistics Plus Inc.
Logistics Plus Inc. provides freight transportation, warehousing, global logistics, and supply chain management solutions through a worldwide network of talented and caring professionals. Founded in Erie, PA by local entrepreneur, Jim Berlin, 20 years ago, Logistics Plus is a fast-growing and award-winning transportation and logistics company. With a strong passion for excellence, its 400+ employees put the “Plus” in logistics by doing the big things properly, and the countless little things, that together ensure complete customer satisfaction and success.

The Logistics Plus® network includes offices located in Erie, PA; Alma, AR; Little Rock, AR; Los Angeles, CA; Riverside, CA; San Francisco, CA; Visalia, CA; Atlanta, GA; Chicago, IL; Detroit, MI; Kansas City, MO; Charlotte, NC; Lexington, NC; Buffalo, NY; Cleveland, OH; Charleston, SC; Greenville, SC; Nashville, TN; Dallas, TX; Fort Worth, TX; Houston, TX; Laredo, TX; Madison, WI; Bahrain; Belgium; Canada; Chile; China; Colombia; Egypt; France; Germany; India; Indonesia; Kazakhstan; Kenya; Libya; Mexico; Poland; Saudi Arabia; South Sudan; Turkey; UAE; and Uganda; with additional agents around the world. For more information, visit www.logisticsplus.com or follow @LogisticsPlus on Twitter.

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Scott G. Frederick
Vice President, Marketing
Logistics Plus Inc.
(814) 240-6881
scott.frederick@logisticsplus.com

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Recent 2017 Projects from the Logistics Plus Project Cargo Team

Recent 2017 Projects from the Logistics Plus Project Cargo Team

Here are some great photographs, as always, from Frederik Geirnaert showcasing a couple recent logistics projects completed by the Logistics Plus Project Cargo team.

In the first project, Logistics Plus delivered a deck house unit from China to Portland in the U.S. The unit weighed 120 tonnes and measured 13 meters in length, 11 meters in width and 5 meters in height. The project team received the deck house on a barge at the supplier’s facility then shipped to Shanghai. It was loaded aboard a heavy-lift vessel in Qidong in the southeastern Jiangsu province of China and shipped on a free-on-board basis.

In another project, Logistics Plus also completed a recent breakbulk delivery of two complete Vestas V90 turbines from the Netherlands to Finland. This consignment was collected from the client’s site in Eemshaven shipped on a free out basis to Pori, Finland. The turbines weighed a total of 82 tonnes and measured 12 meters in length.

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You can read more about these and other projects on our Project Cargo Portfolio page. You can also download, view and share our Project Cargo Portfolio PDF Document by clicking the image below.

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Need help with a unique, heavy-lift or complete logistics project of your own? Let us know!

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David Whitehill Joins Logistics Plus as New Procurement Executive

Logistics Plus Opens New Warehouse in Ontario, California

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Logistics Plus Opens New Warehousing Operation in Ontario, California

Facility provides over 277 thousand square feet of new warehousing and fulfillment space.

Ontario-CA-Warehouse2ERIE, Pa. (January 5, 2017) – Logistics Plus Inc., a leading worldwide provider of transportation, logistics, and supply chain solutions, is proud to announce that it has established a new long-term, full-building warehousing and fulfillment operation at 1291 South Vintage Avenue in Ontario, California.  The 272,448-square-foot building sits on 11 acres, 1.5 miles from Interstate 15, and features a fully secured yard, excellent freeway access, and 64 loading doors.

In addition to its new Ontario facility, Logistics Plus has an existing Los Angeles warehouse located at 2207 E. Carson Street in Carson, California.  The expanded presence in Southern California was driven by the Company’s recent growth of supply chain solutions provided to WeWork®, the world’s leading co-working space provider, and increased demand from Amazon® retailers seeking third-party import, warehousing, and fulfillment services.

We now have over 1 million square feet of warehousing space across North America,” said Jim Berlin, founder, and CEO for Logistics Plus. “Because we are managing the logistics for numerous, monthly WeWork office installations around the world, and with our status as an approved third-party for the Amazon Solutions Provider Network, we really needed another sizable, accessible, and reliable operation on the West Coast. The new Ontario facility provides us what we need to support current business and future growth.

Email pricing@logisticsplus.com for pricing information.

About Logistics Plus Inc.
Logistics Plus Inc. provides freight transportation, warehousing, global logistics, and supply chain management solutions through a worldwide network of talented and caring professionals. Founded in Erie, PA by local entrepreneur, Jim Berlin, 20 years ago, Logistics Plus is a fast-growing and award-winning transportation and logistics company. With a strong passion for excellence, its 400+ employees put the “Plus” in logistics by doing the big things properly, and the countless little things, that together ensure complete customer satisfaction and success.

The Logistics Plus® network includes offices located in Erie, PA; Alma, AR; Little Rock, AR; Los Angeles, CA; Riverside, CA; San Francisco, CA; Visalia, CA; Atlanta, GA; Chicago, IL; Detroit, MI; Kansas City, MO; Charlotte, NC; Lexington, NC; Buffalo, NY; Cleveland, OH; Charleston, SC; Greenville, SC; Nashville, TN; Dallas, TX; Fort Worth, TX; Houston, TX; Laredo, TX; Madison, WI; Bahrain; Belgium; Canada; Chile; China; Colombia; Egypt; France; Germany; India; Indonesia; Kazakhstan; Kenya; Libya; Mexico; Poland; Saudi Arabia; South Sudan; Turkey; UAE; and Uganda; with additional agents around the world. For more information, visit www.logisticsplus.com or follow @LogisticsPlus on Twitter.

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Media Contact:
Scott G. Frederick
Vice President, Marketing
Logistics Plus Inc.
(814) 240-6881
scott.frederick@logisticsplus.com

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Logistics Plus Completes New WeWork Brooklyn Installation

Logistics Plus Completes New WeWork Brooklyn Installation

The Logistics Plus dedicated S.W.A.T. team recently completed installation of the new WeWork South Williamsburg offices located at 109 S 5th Street Brooklyn NY 11249. In a newly renovated garment warehouse, the South Williamsburg office space has an industrial vibe on all seven levels. With a great location in one of Brooklyn’s most popular neighborhoods, the co-working space features a wellness room for new mothers, an in-house coffee bar with its very own barista, and upgraded conference rooms that are perfect for anyone in photography and audio recording.

Adding Intermodal to Your Domestic Supply Chain

Adding Intermodal to Your Domestic Supply Chain

Intermodal-bwDoor-to-door intermodal transportation can offer dependable, flexible and cost-effective linehaul, drayage and transloading options for large and small shippers moving products through their North American supply chains. Intermodal’s value for shippers is driven by use of multiple, coordinated and highly-managed transportation and distribution services to achieve reliable, lower cost, optimized distribution. Achieving full intermodal optimization requires organizations to effectively integrate these various moving pieces into an efficiently managed supply that includes:

  • On-dock activities;
  • Off-dock drayage;
  • Transloading based on deferred allocation instructions and final-miles mode optimization; and
  • Intermodal rail origin and destination ramp drays.

When all direct and in-direct logistics expenses including railroad costs, transloading costs and benefits, and origin and destination drayage and port services are considered, substituting an door-to-door intermodal model for a more traditional (over-the-road) OTR approach offers shippers a potential savings of 5% to 35%.

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Key Considerations:

  • Intermodal linehaul distance; there is a direct correlation between distance shipped and savings compared to OTR achieved;
  • Number of cargo or trailer handlings avoided;
  • The introduction of stack trains that has doubled trainload capacity;
  • Improved railroad network capacity;
  • Dray distance and available dray capacity at origin and destination Rail ramps;
  • Railroad infrastructure investments continue to focus on improving service and reliability;
  • OTR capacity and service performance will continue to weaken for the foreseeable future due to highway congestion, new regulations, and ongoing driver shortages;
  • Although not as fast as OTR, intermodal rail does offer regular scheduled and reliable transit times that provide good predictability within the supply chain;
  • Intermodal results in reduced fuel consumption and reduced emissions per ton of freight moved over a like distance; and
  • Intermodal safety performance is better than OTR.

The inclusion of intermodal should be considered as a key component a shipper’s domestic or North American supply chain strategy. With competitive and reliable transit times, an increasing geographic reach and compelling opportunities to reduce costs while improving optimization, intermodal offers an attractive value proposition.  To take full advantage of door-to-door intermodal solutions, an active management approach to optimize and coordinate each interdependent component of the intermodal supply chain is critical and should be undertaken only with a capable and experienced logistics partner that can offer:

  • Origin loading designed to enable advance or deferred multi-channel cargo allocations;
  • Off-dock terminal drayage;
  • Chassis and transload container management;
  • Transloading and drayage to rail ramps;
  • Access to intermodal rail;
  • DC/warehouse drayage from destination rail ramp; and
  • Door-to-door pricing and visibility.

Is door-to-door intermodal right for your supply chain? There’s a strong chance that intermodal can, in fact, play an important part in your transportation mix by finding the right service provider for your operations.