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Saddle Creek Logistics Services heralds warehouse expansion in four U.S markets
June 2, 2023
Lakeland, Fla.-based 3PL Saddle Creek Logistics Services said this week it is taking steps to expand existing warehouse and fulfillment operations in four key United States-based markets. Company officials said that the objective of this initiative is to support the needs of both new and prospective customers.
Saddle Creek announces plans to open up new Las Vegas-based DC
June 7, 2022
Lakeland, Fla.-based 3PL Saddle Creek Logistics Services recently announced it plans to open a new Las Vegas-based multi-client distribution center, which it said is scheduled to open in August 2022. Company officials said that this new facility will expand Saddle Creek’s western U.S.-based operations, in order to meet the news of both new and current clients.
Saddle Creek Logistics Services preps to open up new Kentucky-based e-commerce fulfillment DC
March 26, 2021
Lakeland, Fla.-based 3PL Saddle Creek Logistics Services announced earlier this week that it will be opening up a 544,320 square-foot e-commerce fulfillment distribution center in Walton, Ky. this summer. Company officials said that this facility is the most recent example of its nationwide network of DCs, augmenting its various omnichannel supply chain services capabilities.
Tackling an Omni-Channel World
December 5, 2018
Managing omni-channel order fulfillment, while establishing a more efficient distribution and transportation network strategy.
Ultimate Cross-Docking Guide
September 26, 2018
In today’s marketplace, speed and agility are the name of the game. Now, more than ever, manufacturers, retailers and ecommerce companies must move products through the supply chain quickly, efficiently and cost effectively in order to remain competitive.
10 Tips to Get the Most from Your 3PL RFP
August 27, 2018
Have you ever conducted a search for a third-party provider and been disappointed by a slew of responses that come up short or were entirely off the mark? A poorly constructed request for proposal (RFP) could be to blame.
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