Glacio, a Constellation company, announces 100% acquisition of 3PL provider Göteborgs Frysehus. The transaction marks two important milestones for Glacio as this is Glacio’s first acquisition, and Glacio’s first venture into the Swedish market.
The study projects that the industry likely won’t experience dramatic job loss over the next decade, though many workers may see the content and quality of their jobs shift as technologies are adopted for particular tasks.
October 29, 2019
The UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, Berkeley, Calif., released a study that details how the adoption of new technology can (and will) transform the way warehouses operate over the next 5-10 years.
The goal of the expansion is to accommodate nearly 600 new employees that the company anticipates hiring over the next five years.
July 25, 2019
Total Quality Logistics (TQL) announced plans to construct a second building on its
Cincinnati-based headquarters campus at Ivy Pointe Boulevard in Union Township to accommodate continued growth in the third-party logistics industry.
The two are related in that many logistics companies, specifically third-party logistics providers, handle e-commerce distribution for their clients.
February 25, 2019
E-commerce and logistics companies claimed a larger share of the 100 largest industrial and logistics leases signed in 2018 than they did a year earlier, underscoring the growing influence of those companies on U.S. warehouse construction, according to a new report from CBRE, Los Angeles.
Clients can track their merchandise at every step through and from our warehouse to multiple points of destination.
May 6, 2016
Taylored Services, a Los Angeles-based provider of distribution, fulfillment and warehousing, added 225,636 square feet of warehousing space in Fontana, Calif.
Lineage Logistics, a Colton, Calif.-based warehousing and logistics company sponsored by Bay Grove Capital LLC, San Francisco, acquired Columbia Colstor, a third-party warehousing and logistics company headquartered in Moses Lake, Wash.
While some companies control every aspect of these functional areas, others choose to outsource one or many of them. The trick, of course, is to find the right outsourcing partner.
Transportation and logistics economist Noel Perry will provide a keynote address at the American Frozen Food Institute's annual Distribution & Logistics Conference, June 14-16, in Seattle.
Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the other side, of
course. Then again, every day finds Tyson Foods’ chicken (and beef and
pork) products crossing the nation and the globe en route to
supermarket shelves and foodservice operators.
Why does Tyson do it? Naturally, it’s to grow and satisfy retail and foodservice customers and consumers.