HICKORY, N.C., Aug. 1, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Globally-recognized enterprise third-party logistics (3PL) provider Transportation Insight announces being named one of 100 Great Supply Chain Partners by SupplyChainBrain in its July/August 2014 issue. Also featured is a case study exploring Transportation Insight's Co-managed Logistics® partnership with global ink manufacturer Siegwerk USA Co.
"Transportation Insight provides vast real-world knowledge and experience to help us identify and implement 'best case' solutions," says Randy Rothfus, North American Logistics Manager for Siegwerk. "Our company is much stronger due to the supply chain visibility Transportation Insight provides. We are making better decisions that positively impact our costs, inventories and service."
As one of the largest ink manufacturers in the world, Siegwerk's 4,500 employees in 30 countries deliver customized ink solutions to customers around the globe. The company's product knowledge, expertise in printing methods, spirit of innovation and passion for superior customer service have helped it achieve and sustain a dominant position in its marketplace.
"We are honored to be recognized by Siegwerk and SupplyChainBrain for our robust portfolio of services that deliver long-term value to the supply chain and the enterprise," says Laura Easley, Chief Operating Officer, Transportation Insight. "The beauty of our partnership with Siegwerk is that while our team is intimately involved in the details of the business, they are also collaboratively involved. Our team makes recommendations on best-in-class supply chain solutions, but the ultimate decisions are in Siegwerk's hands. We win because Siegwerk wins, and that's what makes the Co-managed Logistics relationship so powerful."
"SupplyChainBrain received nominations from supply chain professionals for hundreds of solutions providers in every aspect of supply chain management that have made a significant impact on their company's efficiency, customer service and overall supply chain performance," says Brad Berger, Publisher, SupplyChainBrain.
Transportation Insight offers more services than most traditional 3PLs, including an interactive, mobile Big Data solution that enables clients to manipulate, analyze and fuse data from their supply chain or other sources. The 3PL provides enterprise logistics solutions to help companies address and overcome the challenges facing today's increasingly complex supply chain. Transportation Insight's state-of-the-art tools and technology – along with a continuous improvement mindset and expansive logistics industry knowledge – enable clients to reduce operational costs, increase margins and sustain an environment where enterprise improvement is the norm.
About Transportation Insight, LLC
Transportation Insight is a global lead logistics provider with more than $1.6 billion in supply chain spend under management. For over a decade, the 3PL has partnered with hundreds of manufacturers, distributors and retailers to achieve significant cost savings, reduce cycle times and improve customer satisfaction rates by providing customized supply chain solutions. Transportation Insight offers a Co-managed Logistics® form of 3PL, carrier sourcing, freight bill audit and payment services, state-of-the-art transportation management system (TMS) applications and business intelligence. Its logistics services include domestic transportation, supply chain analytics, international transportation, warehouse sourcing, LEAN consulting and supply chain sourcing of indirect materials. Headquartered in Hickory, NC, Transportation Insight has secondary operating centers in Charlotte, NC, Bentonville, AR and Atlanta, GA, as well as more than 40 client support offices across North America. For more about Transportation Insight, visit www.transportationinsight.com.
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