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Integrated logistics

The reason both companies operate out of one yard. We pick up raw materials, hold them, prep them, and run finished goods to the customer. One team, one phone number, one invoice.

Inbound pickup Storage Light assembly Outbound delivery Returns
The workflow

How it works.

Both companies operate out of the same Evansville yard, so a job that needs pickup, storage, and delivery is handled in-house rather than split across separate trucking and warehousing providers.

Why this matters

What running both in-house changes.

01

Less handoff time

When the trucking company and the warehouse share a yard, freight does not sit waiting for the next provider in the chain to arrive or make space.

02

Single invoice

Both services are billed together, and there is one point of contact for a job that runs from pickup through delivery rather than two separate vendors.

03

Reduced dead head

When the inbound truck has an outbound load waiting at the same yard, dead head mileage drops, and that cost reduction is reflected in the rate.

Who uses this

Manufacturers, distributors, and e-commerce.

An integrated workflow fits operations that have raw materials coming in, finished goods going out, and product held in between.

Common examples include regional manufacturers shipping building materials, distributors holding seasonal inventory, and e-commerce sellers who need pick and pack with reliable outbound. If your situation is different, get in touch and we can talk through whether it is a fit.

Example situations
Where an integrated workflow applies
Supplier consolidation·
Seasonal inventory holds·
E-commerce pick & pack·
Split-load distribution·
Returns processing·
Kitting & assembly·
Contact

Not sure what you need?

Get in touch and we can walk through what you have coming in, what ships out, and whether an integrated workflow is the right fit.

Get in touch Or call (812) 589-4598