Weber Distribution Changes Name to Weber Logistics
Weber Distribution, a third-party logistics and supply chain management provider (3PL), has changed its name to Weber Logistics, effective immediately.
“Our name change to Weber Logistics is long overdue,” explains Bill Butler, Weber’s president and CEO. “We have been providing multiple supply chain offerings to our customers for many years. The name ‘Logistics’ is far more descriptive of what we do for our customers and it covers a broader range of supply chain services.”
Over the last 10 years, Weber has evolved into a nationwide provider of logistics solutions and currently offers 5.2 million square feet of warehousing space. Weber’s expertise includes non-asset based freight management, temperature controlled asset-based less-than-truckload (LTL) and truckload services, dedicated and shared warehousing, distribution, cross-docking/pool distribution, transloading, network optimization modeling and analysis, retail compliance, order fulfillment, material handling, supply chain management, real estate development, and personnel staffing.
Weber’s menu of services remains unchanged, and the company will continue to serve its retail-import, food & beverage, consumer packaged goods, chemical and confectionary customers.
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