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Penske Logistics Honored as Great Supply Chain Partner

Penske Logistics Honored as Great Supply Chain Partner

For the seventh consecutive year, Penske Logistics is recognized by SupplyChainBrain as a Great Supply Chain Partner. Each year, the online supply chain management resource selects the top 100 suppliers from a competitive field of nominations.


“Our six-month online poll of supply chain professionals requires a qualified response, asking them to nominate vendors and service providers whose solutions have made a significant impact on their company’s efficiency, customer service and overall supply chain performance,” said Brad Berger, Publisher of SupplyChainBrain.

This is the latest in a string of accolades for Penske Logistics in 2017. Lowe’s honored Penske with a Gold Carrier Award for outstanding customer service and advanced supply chain solutions, Nissan recognized Penske with a Zero Emission Leadership Award for CO2 reduction efforts, PPG gave Penske the Excellent Supplier Award for superior performance, Food Logistics magazine named Penske a top Green Provider and Inbound Logistics magazine featured Penske as their Green Supply Chain Partner.

“We appreciate this recognition from SupplyChainBrain’s editors, readers and our customers,” said Marc Althen, president of Penske Logistics. “We’re thankful and proud of all our associates who work hard to deliver results that consistently bring us top industry and customer recognitions like this one.”

By "Move Ahead" Staff

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