![]() Remarkably, its growth exceeded that of the 3PL industry in North America over the same time period, which A&A estimates will top $190 billion in 2014 with a CAGR of 4.5% since 2006. Saddle Creek’s revenue increased by 123% over eight years, which is a CAGR of 12.2%. Growth Outpaces 3PL Industry in North America Consequently, Saddle Creek’s ranking among A&A’s list of Top North American Warehousing 3PLs rose from 24 in 2006 to 17 in 2014.Ī&A's Top North American Warehousing 3PLs Rank Its footprint has expanded at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.6% since 2006 to 16 million square feet. Saddle Creek added warehouses at a rapid pace, more than doubling over eight years. Its facilities network continues to expand beyond its origins in the Southeast, stretching west to California and Seattle, as well as north to New Jersey and Chicago. ![]() In recent years, Saddle Creek has used the opening of multi-client warehouse campuses as a means to enter new markets. Saddle Creek has established a national network of facilities, including both dedicated and multi-client warehouses, which comprise 37% and 55% of productive space respectively, with cross docks accounting for the remainder. Customers normally use an integrated combination of services.”Įxpanded Supply Chain Network – From Regional to National Revenues are split 33% dedicated warehousing and 29% public warehousing, 30% transportation and 8% packaging. Trucking operations emphasize local and short-haul deliveries. A major push is on to move Saddle Creek to a national company. Home Depot, Quaker, Coke and Sam’s are major customers. ![]() It deals heavily in high-volume, palletized retail products and fast-moving consumer goods. Saddle Creek specializes in campuses with two or more buildings. Its food grade facilities are rated “Superior” by A.I.B. “Saddle Creek provides third-party logistics services in the Southeast and Southwest U.S. We published a 3PL case study for Saddle Creek last in 2006 that characterized the company as follows… Michael DelBovo, President, Transportationĭuane Sizemore, SVP Marketing and Business Development Scott Thornton, VP Corporate Development, Shareholder Saddle Creek Logistics – Integrated Logistics Strategy Shows Positive Results
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