During the wintertime, it’s going to be almost impossible to keep your company’s warehouse at a comfortable 72 degrees at all times. Most warehouses simply aren’t designed to be that warm. For example, if you have a warehouse in Chicago or New York City, winter winds are sure to make things difficult on workers. Nevertheless,… Read more »
Our Detroit client – Evans Distribution Systems
Evans Distribution Systems is our Detroit, MI warehouse client. They offer public warehousing and contract warehousing. They specialize in warehousing and trucking food, pharmaceuticals, fulfillment, pick and pack and e-commerce warehousing services. Evans Distribution Systems are also specialists in warehousing general chemicals and HazMat chemicals in separate warehouses. Evans Distribution Systems also has a fleet… Read more »
Interstate Warehousing is Opening a New Cold Storage Warehouse
Interstate Warehousing, Inc. just announced some very exciting news, both for their company and for the city of Anderson, Indiana. Interstate Warehousing is going to be opening a new cold storage warehouse facility in Anderson and will begin the process of building it in December. The facility is going to include a 250,000-square-foot warehouse, scheduled… Read more »
Cooler and Freezer Warehouse Specialists Continue to Expand
Henningsen Cold Storage is already one of the biggest cold storage companies in the entire country. However, it sounds like they’re poised to get even bigger in the not-so-distant future. The company, which was founded way back in 1923 and is based out of Portland, Washington, has reportedly decided to build a $30 million cold… Read more »
Sunland Logistics LLC our Greenville, Toledo and Charleston, SC warehouse client
Sunland Logistics LLC our Greenville, Toledo and Charleston, SC warehouse client Please see the holiday letter from the President, Mr. Arch Thomason of Sunland Logistics LLC. They have public warehouses and contract warehouses in Greenville, SC/Spartanburg, SC/Simpsonville, SC and Charleston, SC as well as Toledo, OH. Patrick McBride
Our Hammond client – Bill Miller – WERC Relationships Pave Career Path
A WERC member since 1985, William (Bill) Miller is an authority on the impact the WERC network can have on a career. That’s because each of his three job moves has resulted from a professional connection he made through WERC. “I’ve had a very interesting and rewarding career, and WERC played a key part in… Read more »
How E-commerce has Affected the Warehousing Industry
More and more people are opting to buy products online as opposed to running out to the store to buy them. As a result, e-commerce business is booming for companies like Amazon that are providing people with the opportunity to get their goods quickly by ordering them online. Companies like UPS that deliver goods are… Read more »
The Continued Growth of the Warehousing Industry
Unfortunately, there have been many people who have lost their jobs over the course of the last decade-plus, as more and more retail stores have decided to close up shop. The ecommerce industry is booming, and it has done irreparable harm to many retailers who simply can’t keep up with those companies with a strong… Read more »
How a Warehouse in Long Island Helping Teachers This School Year
Many teachers around the nation are forced to either dig into their own pockets to buy supplies for their classrooms or do without many of the necessary supplies throughout the course of a school year. A New York City-based organization called Materials for the Arts is trying to change that for teachers by providing them… Read more »
How Warehouses and Food Transportation Companies Can Reduce Food Waste
Did you know that about 1/3 of all of the food that is produced on the planet every year ends up going to waste? That accounts for more than 1 billion tons of food annually, and it’s obviously a huge waste of resources. While there are all sorts of different reasons as to why people… Read more »