If you're receiving your last-minute gifts and supplies for the holiday season today, it is due to the efforts and hard work of our regional distribution and fulfillment centers.
Over the past year, supply chains and distribution have never been a more prevalent topic of discussion. For consumers, the effects of the supply chain woes are felt in difficulties buying products, facing material shortages, and dealing with backorders of goods. For manufacturers, supply chain disruptions have wreaked havoc on the supply of raw materials to produce goods. Supply chains were already on shaky ground pre-pandemic, but underlying issues magnified themselves during and after the pandemic.
More than ever, industry leaders and developers are focusing on potentially new or different strategies for managing their supply chains, including redesigning supply chains with new technology, increasing their supplier base, and reshoring or near-shoring operations back into the United States.







