HDA Truck Pride relocates warehouse, expands Master Warehouse program

Dec. 14, 2012

HDA Truck Pride has moved its Master Warehouse to a larger facility in the St. Louis area, combining the warehouse and corporate offices into a single facility.

The move will allow the company to expand its Master Warehouse offering, the company said.

“The larger, modernized facility will allow us to expand our Master Warehouse offering immediately. And while our goal is to insure the availability of all critical products, we also have plans for ancillary items and complimentary product categories. We are excited to embark on this new venture and are confident in the growth potential that the Master Warehouse brings to the HDA Truck Pride network. Combining the corporate offices into the new facility was an added win which allows for enhanced customer service with streamlined communication and immediate response to our members,” said Bill Burns, COO.

The warehouse move will take a few weeks to complete. Shawn Shumaker, vice president of program management will assume responsibility for Master Warehouse operations, reporting to Burns.

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