Weber Distribution to Become Weber Logistics
SANTA FE SPRINGS, California – Weber Distribution, a leading third party logistics and supply chain management provider, announced today that it has changed its name to Weber Logistics, effective immediately.
“Our name change to Weber Logistics is long overdue,” said Bill Butler, Weber’s president and CEO. “We have been providing multiple supply chain offerings to our customers for many years. The name ‘Logistics’ is far more descriptive of what we do for our customers and it covers a broader range of supply chain services.”
Over the last 10 years, Weber has evolved into a nationwide provider of logistics solutions and currently offers 5.2 million square feet of warehousing space. Weber’s expertise includes non-asset based freight management, temperature controlled asset-based LTL and TL services, dedicated and shared warehousing, distribution, cross-docking/pool distribution, transloading, network optimization modeling and analysis, retail compliance, order fulfillment, material handling, supply chain management, real estate development, and personnel staffing.
“The Weber name is the brand that has been in business and going strong for 86 years. We are simply updating our look with a fresh, bold and innovative new logo and more fitting name,” said Butler. “Our new logo shows forward motion and better represents our dedication to providing innovative and creative solutions to our customers’ complex supply chain issues.”
“Our new tagline is Delivering Value Through Innovation,” said Butler. “By this we mean Weber Logistics is asset ‘agnostic’ – we offer both asset and non-asset based services to drive excess costs out of our customers’ supply chains. It’s not just about filling our warehouses with product – we are all about value.”
Weber’s menu of services remains unchanged. “We are continuing to deliver nationwide solutions for our retail-import, food & beverage, CPG, chemical and confectionary customers,” said Butler. “In fact, we serve many well-known and respected companies such as Safeway, General Mills, Hershey, Nestlé, Spectrum Brands, California Innovations, Scholastic Books, and PPG Industries, to name a few.
Butler also noted Weber has a very strong focus on its people. “We have introduced Weber University which provides our employee’s with a high level of education and increases retention. Many of our employees have been with us for 10, 20, and even 30 years. At the same time, we have brought on a fresh and innovative Executive Management Team whose goal is to relentlessly pursue the latest cost saving logistics solutions for our customers.”
About Weber Logistics
With 86 years of experience, Weber Logistics has evolved into a nationwide provider of logistics solutions. Weber’s expertise includes non-asset based freight management, temperature sensitive asset-based LTL and TL services, dedicated and shared warehousing, distribution, cross-docking/pool distribution, transloading, network optimization modeling and analysis, retail compliance, order fulfillment, material handling, supply chain management, real estate development, and personnel staffing.
Weber specializes in providing its clients with unique innovative logistics solutions primarily to these vertical markets:
- Retailers/Importers
- Food & Beverage/CPG
- Chemical/Specialty Products
- Confectionary
Weber serves many well-known and respected companies such as Walmart, Safeway, General Mills, Hershey, Nestlé, Spectrum Brands, California Innovations, Scholastic Books, and PPG Industries. As a result of its on-going innovation, experience and dedication, Weber has been the recipient of numerous industry awards, including:
- 100 Great Supply Chain Partners
- Inbound Logistics’ Top 100 3PLs
- Logistics Management’s Top 50 3PLs
- The Los Angeles Business Journal’s Top 100 Privately-Held Companies
- Food Logistics Magazine’s Top 70 3PLs
- Food Logistics Magazine’s FL100 listing of the top technology solution and service providers to the food industry.