Aug/Sep 2013
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warehousing and value-added logistics ser-
vices, but is also a solutions set of services
including: packaging materials/consulting,
prototyping, printing, light assembly, fab-
rication and a small package ship center, to
name a few.
As Chief Operations Officer Greg
Dugan asserts, “We want to knock on some-
one’s door and ask, ‘What do you need?’ If
that means sorting nuts and bolts and plac-
ing them in a bag for shipment, or sewing
some kind of material to help put a product
together, we’ll do that… we want to be a true
source of solutions, and our horizontal inte-
gration model offers a range of value-added
services.”
BRIDGING THE GAPS IN
SERVICE
While diversity in service capacity has en-
abled Bridge Logistics to mitigate impacts
encountered by any potential decline in one
segment of its service offerings, it has also
helped the company build a bridge to new
professional relationships. For example,
there was a national retailer experiencing
trouble with respect to tonnage that it rou-
tinely brought into the US (all manner of