Derby Industries Changes Name to Derby Supply Chain Solutions
Derby Industries LLC, a third-party logistics provider (3PL), has changed its name to Derby Supply Chain Solutions, supported by a newly designed website featuring greater customer accessibility.
“Our clients know us as Derby, but 'supply chain solutions' makes it clear what we do best,” explains Diana Herold, company president. The 3PL analyzes a company’s entire manufacturing process—from assembly to shipping—to devise affordable, customized solutions.
The Louisville, Ky.-based company has focused on providing supply chain services to appliance, automotive, food and confection, health and beauty, electronics and medical equipment manufacturers.
Derby Supply Chain Solutions operates multi-functional facilities in Allentown, Pa.; Cleveland, Tenn.; Columbus, Ohio; Galesburg, Ill.; and Louisville, Ky. Derby also offers on-site “enclave” operations within a client’s own manufacturing or distribution plant. Locations are designed to provide convenient access to various modes of transportation, which improves speed to market worldwide.
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