WALTON, Ky., Aug. 22, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Verst Logistics has been recognized as one of the 2017 Top 100 3PL Providers by Inbound Logistics, a leading logistics industry publication.
Inbound Logistics annually reviews submitted information, conducts interviews and conducts online research to compile and assess data on more than 300 companies. The final list is the result of assessing service providers and determining those that most consistently meet their customers’ outsourcing needs. As more 3PLs enter the market, the selection process has become more exacting each year, and inclusion on the Inbound Logistics list is a distinguished mark of recognition within the logistics industry.
“Verst Logistics continues to provide the logistics, transportation and supply chain solutions Inbound Logistics readers need to achieve the visibility and control that drives successful supply chains,” said Felecia Stratton, editor, Inbound Logistics. “Verst is flexible and responsive, anticipating customers’ evolving needs. Verst deserves recognition for providing the innovative solutions empowering logistics and supply chain excellence in 2017.”
“We are very honored to be represented in this prestigious group of 100 top 3PL providers in the country. We attribute our continued success to working every day to ensure that our efforts increase velocity, lower operating costs and extend the capabilities of our clients,” stated Paul Verst, CEO of Verst Logistics.
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About Verst Logistics
Since 1966, Verst Logistics has been a leading provider of fully-integrated transportation, warehousing, product fulfillment and packaging services for a wide range of consumer goods manufacturers in the food and beverage, health and beauty, hardware and automotive industries. Based in Walton, Kentucky, Verst operates 3PL facilities across the U.S. and employs over 1,500 people. Additional information is available at verstgroup.com or 1-859-485-1212.
About Inbound Logistics
Inbound Logistics is the leading trade publication targeted toward business logistics and supply chain managers. Inbound Logistics’ mission is to help companies of all sizes better manage corporate resources by speeding and reducing inventory and supporting infrastructure and better matching demand signals to supply lines. More information is available at www.inboundlogistics.com