Allen Lund Company Honored with Supply & Demand Chain Executive Award
LA CAÑADA FLINTRIDGE, CA – Recognized for an innovative supply chain solution, Allen Lund Company (ALC) has received a prestigious award from Supply & Demand Chain Executive (SDCE). The company announced that it has been named as the recipient of an SDCE 100 Award for 2017.
"We are proud of our team that worked so hard to improve the supply chain for our customers. Thank you for recognizing their efforts with this award. Our greatest assets are our employees," said Kenny Lund, VP of Allen Lund Company.
ALC Logistics, a prime provider of TMS Services, was recognized for automating its Dock Scheduling Module and secured ALC’S spot as a SDCE 100 company. This module now allows carriers to make their own appointments, with the appointments then automatically showing up in an integrated TMS. This solution cut out hundreds of thousands of phone calls, giving visibility to all locations and making the entire system more efficient.
The SCDE, according to a press release, is the executive’s user manual for successful supply and demand chain transformation. The SDCE 100 is an annual list of 100 great supply chain projects that can serve as a map for supply chain executives who are looking for new opportunities to drive improvement in their own operations.
"Our goal with 2017's Top 100 is to shine the spotlight on successful and innovative transformation projects that deliver bottom-line value to mid to large enterprises across the supply chain," says Ronnie Garrett, editor of Supply & Demand Chain Executive. "The selected projects can serve as a roadmap for supply chain executives looking for new opportunities to drive improvement in their own operations. We congratulate all of our winners for a job well done!"
ALC noted that the projects named on the list also help their customers and clients achieve supply chain excellence and prepare their own supply chains for success.
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