Metals logistics industry leader, ADS Logistics LLC (formerly Alternative Distribution Systems Inc.) announced completion of a corporate restructuring, merging the subsidiary companies and operating entities into one new company, ADS Logistics LLC.
ADS Logistics LLC is a specialized metals logistics company that will address all manner of metals transportation (truck, rail, intermodal, barge, ship), storage, trans-loading, packaging, outsourcing, and logistics information systems requirements, according to the company.
ADS operating divisions include Area Transportation, Roll & Hold Warehousing & Distribution, Integrated Solutions, and Western Intermodal Services. Prior to the restructure these stand-alone entities were owned by Alternative Distribution Systems Inc.
ADS provides national logistics services including truck transportation (48-state authority) with a fleet of company, independent contractor and brokered equipment (Area Transportation); a network of purpose designed truck/rail served facilities specializing in inventory management services and just-in-time delivery (Roll & Hold); intermodal and multimodal integration using truck, rail, barge, ship and trans-load services (Western Intermodal), and integrated solutions via LoMaS a logistics management system, as well as international expertise and consulting services for total supply chain solutions (Integrated Solutions).
ADS (www.adslogistics.com) is owned by May Logistics Services (www.maylogistics.com) and has a sister company specializing in integrated logistics services to the consumer packaged goods, paper and business forms industries.
ADS Restructures
Metals logistics industry leader, ADS Logistics LLC (formerly Alternative Distribution Systems Inc.) announced completion of a corporate restructuring, merging the subsidiary companies and operating entities into one new company, ADS Logistics LLC
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