USCO inks overflow deal with Home Depot

March 27, 2002
USCO Logistics has been selected to manage a seasonal overflow program for Home Depot. USCO plans to manage high-demand, oversized products during Home Depot's peak spring selling season via USCO's multi-customer distribution center in Alsip, IL. The key to the deal, said USCO, is that shipments will move "direct-to-store" without having to go through Home Depot's warehouse network. Hamden, CT-based
USCO Logistics has been selected to manage a seasonal overflow program for Home Depot. USCO plans to manage high-demand, oversized products during Home Depot's peak spring selling season via USCO's multi-customer distribution center in Alsip, IL.

The key to the deal, said USCO, is that shipments will move "direct-to-store" without having to go through Home Depot's warehouse network.

Hamden, CT-based USCO is a subsidiary of Kuehne & Nagel International AG, a third party logistics provider based in Switzerland.

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