Monday, March 29, 2010

Public Warehousing Facilities

Whether you need short or long-term storage solutions, a2b Fulfillment's public warehousing facilities in Georgia can house a wide array of products and arrangements.

a2b Fulfillment offers complete flexibility with both short and long term storage solutions. Their GA warehousing space is configured to accommodate a variety of product configurations, including standard pallet racking, bulk/high cube, and bin locations, with a capacity of approximately 20,000 pallet positions and 7,500 picking bins.

The entire space incorporates Radio Frequency coverage to support best-of-breed, system-directed warehousing activities. Security, Fire Prevention, and Surveillance systems protect the facilities at all times. All warehouse personnel doors are self-locking and access to the buildings are tightly controlled with keypad access.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Why Desert Empire

"Desert Empire is centered on service, responsiveness and flexibility. We are obsessed with perfection and innovating ways to provide the highest level of service to our customers. This commitment to perfection results in the avoidance of costly errors that save you and your customers aggravation, time and money.

Desert Empire is owner managed and has owner involvement in daily operations. This gives our customers immediate access and interaction with ownership so that decisions are not delayed and service can be expedited."

For more information on why to choose Desert Empire, please visit our California Value added services and Los Angeles supply chain solution.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

2010 IWLA Annual Convention Offered Industry Insights and Education

March 9, 2010 (San Diego) – The International Warehouse Logistics Association offered members unique opportunities to learn how to better manage their companies and deal with a rapidly changing political environment at the 119th IWLA Annual Convention.

Expert speakers provided insights into trends in world trade and supply chain management, how the changing political scene in the U.S. is impacting logistics providers, management techniques that have been proven to improve the bottom line performance of organizations, and how to deal with a host of specific challenges facing warehouse operators, such as food safety regulation.

Among the breakout session topics were data driven management; your Web presence as a marketing tool; safety as a competitive profit center; managing supervisors; key elements of an effective insurance program; the bankruptcy enforcement process and goods disposition; and more ideas from associate members on how warehouses can grow revenues and improve margins using different technology, employment, systems and collections solutions.

Attendees also enjoyed the opportunity to learn about leading-edge products and services at the convention trade show and were able to network among their colleagues during daily social activities.