Food Logistics

AUG 2014

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38 AUGUST 2014 • FOOD LOGISTICS www.foodlogistics.com Asset/Non-asset: Both Worth noting: Star Distribution Systems sees itself as a company of people, committed to providing customers the highest level of customer service and logistics solutions in the country. The company provides over 70 consumer packaged goods manufacturers a consolidated warehousing and transportation solution. Transportation Insight , Hickory, NC Web site: www.transportationinsight.com Year founded: 1999 Number of employees: 300 Area(s) served: North America (U.S., Canada and Mexico), International Asset/Non-asset: Non-asset based Worth noting: Transportation Insight delivers bundled enterprise, end-to-end logistics solutions. Services include carrier sourcing, TMS, freight bill audit and payment services, supply chain analytics, reporting and big data solutions with interactive analytical tools, warehousing and LEAN consulting. United States Cold Storage , Voorhees, NJ Web site: www.uscold.com Year founded: 1889 Number of employees: 2,000+ Area(s) served: U.S. Asset/Non-asset: Asset Worth noting: United States Cold Storage is a PRW leader with 215 million cubic feet of storage at 35 locations nationwide. The company strives for "best- in-class" standards for customer service, personnel, operations and technologies dedicated to efficient warehousing and logistics with real-time information. Wagner Logistics , Kansas City, MO Web site: www.wagnerlogistics.com Year founded: 1946 Number of employees: 350 Area(s) served: U.S. Asset/Non-asset: Both Worth noting: Wagner Logistics offers "top tier" technology and a strong industrial engineering department. The company combines high-tech supply chain management with high-touch product pampering. Worley Companies. Exchange , Cedar Rapids, IA Web site www.worleycompanies.com Year founded: 1978 Number of employees: 300 Area(s) served: U.S. Asset/Non-asset: Both Worth noting: Worley Companies is ideally located in the heart of several Midwest logistics clusters. For 35 years, Worley has developed long-term relationships with Fortune 100 and 500 companies. Worley values safety, quality and productivity. WSI (Warehouse Specialists, Inc.) , Appleton, WI Web site www.wsinc.com Year founded: 1966 Number of employees: 1,100 Area(s) served: U.S. Asset/Non-asset: Both Worth noting: For nearly 50 years, WSI has helped customers succeed with reliable, integrated third-party logistics. The company delivers tailored, end-to-end supply chain solutions designed to maximize operational efficiency, ensure reliable performance and minimize costs. ◆ Powerhouse Ops Y O U R P L A C E T O B U I L D Whether you're committed to stay at peak performance or you recently realized you need to seriously tone up, this conference delivers insights and resources that can help strengthen your operational performance. The workout includes: > WORKSHOPS on warehouse, transportation, technology, HR, and executive topics. > EXPOSITION with the latest equipment & technology + top service providers. > NETWORKING wit h distributor peers from across the industry. The Distribution Solutions Conference is like a good workout. DAY 1 GENERAL SESSION Captain of the First American Women's Everest Expedition, West Point Adjunct Professor on Leadership, and author of On the Edge: The Art of High-Impact Leadership will share lessons on leadership. DAY 2 GENERAL SESSION Legendary NFL coach, player, and commentator for NBC Sports will share lessons learned through a life of commitment and attention to the fundamentals. DAY 3 GENERAL SES SION Paralympic Gold Medalist and author of Shot Happens teaches that attitude is not a mood, but a position we take regardless of circumstances. For full conference and registration information, visit www.go-distribution.com O C TO B E R 2 1 - 2 3 , 2 0 1 4 I I N D I A N A P O L I S , I N INDIANA CONVENTION CENTER + Opening Day Super Sessions Amazon.com: The Potential Impact on Foodservice Distribution Leadership Development that Works Back to the Future II: A Look at the U.S. Economy Alison Levine Mike Ditka Mike Schlappi

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