We are currently on the hunt for a Customer Service/Administrative Assistant at our location in Auburn Hills, MI. If you or someone you know is interested email us here. Position: Customer Service and Administrative Assistant Time: Full Time Skills: Excellent computer and phone skills with ability to communicate grammatically correct both in writing and speaking. Read the full article…

Space is limited, and business decision-makers have very few options when it comes to adding more space. Undertaking an expansion can be a costly endeavor, and renting warehouse space can lead to unnecessary logistical challenges. The solution? Add a mezzanine.   A mezzanine essentially creates a whole new workspace or storage area within an existing Read the full article…

Giving back is in our DNA, and no initiative illustrates this quite like Benefit on the Bay. Now in it’s 23rd year, this annual fundraiser has cumulatively raised more than $1.25 million for the Capuchin Soup Kitchen, which services metro Detroit by providing food, clothing, and human development programs to the people of the community. Read the full article…

In the ever-increasing world of ecommerce, customers are expecting faster and faster delivery times – some as fast as the same day, or even within an hour! The big guys like Amazon can handle this no problem, but if you’re a smaller retail operation and/or a local business storefront, this might sound like kind of Read the full article…

You don’t need us to tell you that eCommerce is a major factor of most shipping and warehouse facilities in the modern retail landscape. Items are needed in a much shorter amount of time, prices are becoming increasingly more competitive, and the entire supply chain has been greatly affected.   The sheer volume of orders Read the full article…

A vital part of any manufacturing or logistics business is the purchasing cycle. Whatever side of the production cycle your business falls on, whether you produce the goods, distribute them, or receive them for long-term storage, the purchasing cycle affects nearly every step of an item’s lifecycle before it arrives in the hands of the Read the full article…

If your retail outlet deals in home & garden supplies to any degree, then you already know right now is the peak time of year for garden supply sales. Of course, if you don’t spend all year stocking garden supplies, or if you want to re-organize your displays to attract customers during the busier season, Read the full article…

As one of the most labor-intensive parts of a supply chain, managing a warehouse means you have to constantly be aware of how efficiently your facility is running and what you can do to make it better. While there are a number of complicated metrics, tools, and formulas you can use to track how effectively Read the full article…

No matter what size your business, from locally-owned retail to major national chains, shrink and loss is one of the biggest issues facing retail today. From supplier miscounts to outright shoplifting, loss can come in many forms and is one of the leading causes of profit loss and inventory control problems in retail stores of Read the full article…

  If you work in the food storage industry in any capacity, you’re well aware of the need for proper cold storage. Dating back to British fisherman in the 1700s who found that they can keep their shipments fresh by storing them on ice, cold storage is a vital part of the food industry to Read the full article…

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