Kodak Selects OHL For Logistics
Kodak recently chose logistics company, OHL as its direct to consumer fulfillment partner. Kodak Store customers can purchase digital cameras, accessories, inkjet printers and other items on line.
“At Kodak, we help people capture and share images with a broad portfolio of digital imaging products available through our Kodak Store,” stated Linda Valimahomed, director of Americas Logistics. “In order to sustain our focus on our customers, we needed a logistics partner that had deep experience in the direct-to-consumer market. OHL has proven they are an industry leader in e-commerce fulfillment, and I am pleased that we selected them as our partner for the Kodak Store.,” she added.
“The Kodak implementation was flawless due in large part to Kodak’s commitment to exceptional and ongoing communication,” commented Bob Spieth, president, Contract Logistics for OHL. “Seamless integration between Kodak and OHL ensures that Kodak’s customers have terrific experiences with Kodak from time of order to delivery.”
Based in Tennessee, OHL provides integrated global supply chain management solutions including transportation, warehousing, customs brokerage, freight forwarding and import and export consulting services. It has three business units—Global Freight Management and Logistics, Contract Logistics and North America Transportation. OHL operates more than 120 value-added distribution centers and offers transportation management services, including direct to consumer fulfillment.
Eastman Kodak Company provides imaging technology products and services to the photographic and graphic communications markets.
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