World Trade - January 2009 - (Page 41) Customizing Solutions ALL Things to Some People SEREC 626-961-3666 FAX: 626-330-8458 WWW.SEREC.COM 15351 E. STAFFORD STREET CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91744 TOM FARRELL PRESIDENT T: 312-659-6818 TFARRELL@SEREC.COM Serec provides an exceptional array of fulfillment services thanks to our 45+ year history and impeccable compliance rating with virtually all retailers. Some of the many services we offer include: EDI order processing, pick and pack, labeling, pricing, and ticketing: light assembly, kitting, and promo packs; e-fulfillment consumer direct; inventory visibility; custom status reports; RFID if required; custom thermoforming; compliance consulting and outsource service; EDI services; UCC – 128 Bar code printing and labeling. If you do not see what you need, please ask as we accommodate most requests. Serec provides its clients with nearly 100 percent compliance. Our dedicated staff is a vital component of this astounding compliance statistic. One hundred percent compliance is more than just a number. A perfect record means that chargebacks are practically eliminated and it guarantees our clients will save money on their distribution and fulfillment. We pride ourselves on our flexibility and responsiveness. Whatever you need, whenever you need it, we ensure that your needs are met in a timely and accurate fashion. Tom Farrell Owner/ Director Tom Farrell, son of the founder, has provided an excellent bridge from the operational expertise available at Serec to the clients currently held at Serec and those interested in acquiring third party fulfillment/import distribution service offered by Serec. The company’s 45+ years experience in the industry has allowed for a historical evolution including growth and service to some great retail stores including Trader Joe’s, Sears, Adidas, Nike, LA Gear and Wilson. PROFILE Tom Farrell, President Tom Farrell, son of the founder, has provided an excellent bridge from the operational expertise available at Serec to the clients currently held at Serec and those interested in acquiring third party fulfillment/import distribution service offered by Serec. The company’s 45+ years experience in the industry has allowed for a historical evolution including growth and service to some great retail stores including Trader Joe’s, Sears, Adidas, Nike, LA Gear and Wilson. INDUSTRIES SERVED B2B & B2C Manufacturing: Apparel, non durable consumer goods, Bath & Beauty, Toys…. REGIONS SERVED USA via Southern CA WEB HIGHLIGHTS “Things we DO” section of www.SEREC.com CATEGORIES 3PL Warehousing Fulfillment Replenishment Pick/Pack EDI E-Fulfillment Import Distribution WWW.WORLDTRADEMAG.COM 41 http://WWW.SEREC.COM http://WWW.SEREC.COM http://www.serec.com http://www.serec.com http://www.SEREC.com http://www.serec.com http://www.serec.com http://WWW.WORLDTRADEMAG.COM
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of World Trade - January 2009 World Trade - January 2009 Contents Supply Chain Finance Conference: The Right Stuff at the Right Time! Is the Dollar's 'Exorbitant Privelege' as the Global Standard at Risk? Supply Chain Watch Tradewinds The Rise of the 4PL An Evolving Tech Backbone Makes 4PL Service More Effective The Changing Landscape of U.S. Railroads Intermodal Grows Up Port of Hamburg Grows as Distribution Point to Eastern Europe Outsourcing Without Fear Measuring the Carbon Footprint World Trade - January 2009 World Trade - January 2009 - World Trade - January 2009 (Page Cover1) World Trade - January 2009 - World Trade - January 2009 (Page Cover2) World Trade - January 2009 - World Trade - January 2009 (Page 3) World Trade - January 2009 - World Trade - January 2009 (Page 4) World Trade - January 2009 - Contents (Page 5) World Trade - January 2009 - Contents (Page 6) World Trade - January 2009 - Supply Chain Finance Conference: The Right Stuff at the Right Time! (Page 7) World Trade - January 2009 - Is the Dollar's 'Exorbitant Privelege' as the Global Standard at Risk? (Page 8) World Trade - January 2009 - Is the Dollar's 'Exorbitant Privelege' as the Global Standard at Risk? (Page 9) World Trade - January 2009 - Supply Chain Watch (Page 10) World Trade - January 2009 - Supply Chain Watch (Page 11) World Trade - January 2009 - Supply Chain Watch (Page 12) World Trade - January 2009 - Tradewinds (Page 13) World Trade - January 2009 - Tradewinds (Page 14) World Trade - January 2009 - Tradewinds (Page 15) World Trade - January 2009 - Tradewinds (Page 16) World Trade - January 2009 - Tradewinds (Page 17) World Trade - January 2009 - Tradewinds (Page 18) World Trade - January 2009 - Tradewinds (Page 19) World Trade - January 2009 - The Rise of the 4PL (Page 20) World Trade - January 2009 - The Rise of the 4PL (Page 21) World Trade - January 2009 - The Rise of the 4PL (Page 22) World Trade - January 2009 - The Rise of the 4PL (Page 23) World Trade - January 2009 - An Evolving Tech Backbone Makes 4PL Service More Effective (Page 24) World Trade - January 2009 - An Evolving Tech Backbone Makes 4PL Service More Effective (Page 25) World Trade - January 2009 - An Evolving Tech Backbone Makes 4PL Service More Effective (Page 26) World Trade - January 2009 - An Evolving Tech Backbone Makes 4PL Service More Effective (Page 27) World Trade - January 2009 - An Evolving Tech Backbone Makes 4PL Service More Effective (Page 28) World Trade - January 2009 - An Evolving Tech Backbone Makes 4PL Service More Effective (Page 29) World Trade - January 2009 - The Changing Landscape of U.S. Railroads (Page 30) World Trade - January 2009 - The Changing Landscape of U.S. Railroads (Page 31) World Trade - January 2009 - The Changing Landscape of U.S. Railroads (Page 32) World Trade - January 2009 - The Changing Landscape of U.S. Railroads (Page 33) World Trade - January 2009 - The Changing Landscape of U.S. Railroads (Page 34) World Trade - January 2009 - The Changing Landscape of U.S. Railroads (Page 35) World Trade - January 2009 - Intermodal Grows Up (Page 36) World Trade - January 2009 - Intermodal Grows Up (Page 37) World Trade - January 2009 - Intermodal Grows Up (Page 38) World Trade - January 2009 - Intermodal Grows Up (Page 39) World Trade - January 2009 - Intermodal Grows Up (Page 40) World Trade - January 2009 - Intermodal Grows Up (Page 41) World Trade - January 2009 - Intermodal Grows Up (Page 42) World Trade - January 2009 - Port of Hamburg Grows as Distribution Point to Eastern Europe (Page 43) World Trade - January 2009 - Port of Hamburg Grows as Distribution Point to Eastern Europe (Page 44) World Trade - January 2009 - Port of Hamburg Grows as Distribution Point to Eastern Europe (Page 45) World Trade - January 2009 - Port of Hamburg Grows as Distribution Point to Eastern Europe (Page 46) World Trade - January 2009 - Outsourcing Without Fear (Page 47) World Trade - January 2009 - Outsourcing Without Fear (Page 48) World Trade - January 2009 - Outsourcing Without Fear (Page 49) World Trade - January 2009 - Measuring the Carbon Footprint (Page 50) World Trade - January 2009 - Measuring the Carbon Footprint (Page Cover3) World Trade - January 2009 - Measuring the Carbon Footprint (Page Cover4)
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