Komar Leader in Third Party Logistics
Nearly 75% of U.S. manufacturers and suppliers are using or are considering using a third party logistics provider commonly referred to as 3PL companies. This speaks great volume to the incredible...
View ArticleApparel Warehousing Services Grow
Apparel warehousing services grow in demand as technology continues to improve the way third party logistics can streamline business practices for manufacturers. Companies are realizing more than ever...
View ArticleKomar Distribution Grows In Slowing Economy
Komar Distribution Services, a division of New York–based Charles Komar and Sons, is on a mission to grow its business on the West Coast. What began two years ago as a 350,000-square-foot distribution...
View ArticleSupply Chain Management Visibility
We found a great article by Peter Bradley on DC Velocity website regarding the need for visibility in complex supply chain systems. Komar Distribution Systems (KDS) agrees with the outlook and supply...
View ArticleUS Transportation Terminals and Services
Terminals and Transporation KDS has provided helpful links to US terminals, ports and transportation services for your research and reference: St. Lawrence Seaway Authority, http://www.seaway.ca Air...
View ArticleRichard Owens CEO of DHL Speaks About Supply Chain Logistics
Richard Owens, CEO of DHL Asia Pacific had a featured article on Business Times commenting on the changing economy and the need for better integration throughout the supply chain. The recession has...
View Article2010 Supply Chain Management Predictions
In a recent article in Supply Chain Digest, supply chain analysts at IDC’s Manufacturing Insights group, presented their top 10 predictions in the supply chain for 2010. The predictions come from IDC...
View ArticleRetail Container Traffic to be Up 8 Percent in April
Import cargo volume at the nation’s major retail container ports is expected to be up 8 percent in April compared with the same month a year ago, and solid increases are expected to continue through...
View ArticleCargo Traffic Jumps at Local Ports
Los Angeles Times, April 16 2010 The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, which together make up the nation’s busiest shipping container complex, showed gains in cargo traffic for the fourth straight...
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