Woburn, Massachusetts – Boston Centerless officials announced the opening of a new distribution center in Cleveland, Ohio, servicing the Great Lakes and Greater Midwest areas. The distribution center is stocking a variety of materials utilized for CNC Swiss screw machining. Materials are available off-the-shelf in nominal sizes as well as pre-ground. Customers in that area can now receive materials next day, reducing delivery time by more than half. The company will provide free local delivery within a 50-mile radius.
Boston Centerless offers Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) programs designed to meet its customer requirements while helping them to lower inventory costs and increase cash flow. VMI programs include kanban, blanket order release, JIT, and hold-for-release programs. “The opening of the Cleveland, OH distribution center is our fourth warehouse to open since 2013,” said Dave Mersereau, senior vice president and general manager at Boston Centerless. “Our focus is to provide our customers across the country with the fastest delivery of materials as well as support them with inventory management programs.”
The company’s other distribution centers are located in Nevada, Minnesota, and Massachusetts.
Source: Boston Centerless
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