Kinedyne Relocates West Coast DC To Southern California

Kinedyne Relocates West Coast DC To Southern California

The Azusa, California, distribution center has the opportunity to better service this major marketplace.

Kinedyne has relocated its West Coast distribution center from Reno, Nevada, to a new, state-of-the-art distribution facility in Azusa, California, to improve lead times and speed product delivery from this facility.

The Azusa distribution center, located in Los Angeles County, has the opportunity to better service this major marketplace. With twice as many docks as the Reno facility, it will be able to accommodate more trucks simultaneously to improve delivery efficiency.

“Our new Azusa location will give us the opportunity to provide  better service by optimizing our logistical supply chain,” said Roger Perlstein, VP – sales and marketing for Kinedyne. “The new  facility is closer to key West Coast ports and has direct access to increased freight carrier routes, allowing us to process orders faster and more efficiently from this facility.” 

For more information, customers can contact their account executive or Kinedyne Customer Service at 800-848-6057.

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