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Our Supply Chain Starts with Our Warehouse Associates

Penske is proud to celebrate our 9,000 warehouse associates during Warehouse Associate Appreciation Week, June 7-13. Join us in thanking our warehouse teams for the critical role they play in accelerating our supply chains.


Your dedication behind the scenes helps ensure customers receive everything they need – from automotive parts and appliances to groceries and medical supplies – safely, accurately and on time.

“Thank you for showing up every single day ready to work and for keeping our operations running smoothly,” said Jeff Jackson, president of Penke Logistics. “You are the backbone of our company.”

Penske Logistics warehouse associates, located in more than 90 facilities across the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Brazil, consistently work together to deliver excellence and drive results. These associates have a meaningful and lasting impact on our customers, communities and the company.

“I’ve had the privilege of visiting many of our warehouses,” said Mike Medeiros, executive vice president of operations at Penske Logistics. “I am always impressed. You support each other, problem solve and take pride in what you do. We are grateful to have you on our team.”

To our warehouse professionals: Thank you! Our supply chain starts with YOU.

Watch a special thank you message from Jackson and Medeiros to our warehouse associates.

To watch the video in Spanish, French-Canadian and Portuguese subtitles, follow these steps:

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