Fidelitone Logistics Receives Fourth Consecutive 'Partners in Growth' Award from Direct Marketing Services Inc.
Major catalog producer again honors third party logistics provider as a top vendor
(January 18, 2006) WAUCONDA, IL - Fidelitone Logistics, a leading provider of third party logistics services, was awarded a fourth consecutive Partners in Growth Award from Direct Marketing Services, Inc. (DMSI), owner and operator of major catalogs such as Montgomery Ward and Home Visions. The Partners in Growth Award recognizes DMSI vendors whose exemplary performance and dedication enables the company to achieve excellence in merchandising and customer service.
"To receive such a significant honor for the fourth year in a row is a confirmation of how hard our team works each day to make Fidelitone Logistics a success," said Fidelitone Logistics President Josh Johnson. "We are honored that DMSI thinks highly of our work, and we look forward to continue providing the excellent service that they have come to expect."
A DMSI vendor since 2001, Fidelitone Logistics provides logistics services for DMSI's catalog and internet operations from Fidelitone Logistics’ headquarters in Wauconda, Illinois. More than 60,000 square feet of warehouse space is dedicated to DMSI's business. In addition to traditional fulfillment services, Fidelitone Logistics provides the vendor interface for inventory procurement and returns processing.
DMSI presents the Partners in Growth Awards annually to the company's vendors. David Milgrom, president and CEO of DMSI, presented the awards at the company's annual vendor award reception in Chicago. Besides being named a top vendor, Fidelitone Logistics was also honored in conjunction with several other companies, whose work with DMSI is supported by Fidelitone Logistics’ services.
Founded in 1929, Fidelitone Logistics is a family-owned business headquartered in Wauconda, Illinois, with additional facilities nationwide. Fidelitone Logistics works with more than 2,000 vendors while shipping more than 20,000 orders per day to customers.
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