Exel Named A Top 3PL By InBound Logistics.
WESTERVILLE, Ohio (Aug. 29, 2007) – Exel, the
North American leader in supply chain management and
a Deutsche Post World Net company, has earned high
recognition on Inbound Logistics magazine’s
Top 100 3PLs list for 2007.
Exel ranks second on the list, which was compiled
by the magazine’s editors after reviewing qualifications,
evaluating questionnaires, conducting research, and
soliciting reader feedback on more than 400 third-party
logistics providers.
“Exel provides the kinds of solutions that companies
large and small rely on to solve tactical logistics
issues,” said Inbound Logistics Editor Felecia
Stratton. “They are responsive and continue
to anticipate clients’ evolving needs by offering
the strategic solutions needed to drive business process
improvement. For those reasons and more, we’re
proud to recognize Exel as a 2007 Top 100 3PL.”
“It’s an honor to be recognized by the
readers of Inbound Logistics as an industry leader,” said
Bill Meahl, Exel’s chief executive officer. “We’ve
worked hard to provide the right tools and solutions
to enable our people and customers to be successful.
Our associates' continued focus on our customers is
reflected in the results of the Inbound Logistics
survey.”
About Exel
Exel is the North American leader in contract logistics,
providing customer-focused solutions to a wide
range of industries including retail, consumer,
technology, automotive, healthcare, chemical and
industrial. Exel’s innovative supply chain
solutions, skilled people and regional coverage,
bring together all aspects of contract logistics
in addition to a wide range of integrated, value-added
and specialist services. Exel is a wholly owned
entity of Deutsche Post World Net, the world’s
leading logistics group. For more information,
visit www.exel.com.
About Inbound Logistics
Inbound Logistics is a leading trade magazine targeted
toward business logistics and supply chain managers.
The magazine’s editorial mission is to help
leading companies 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.