CEVA Logistics Expands To A New Richmond, Virginia, Location
07/17/2013
The new facility triples the number of dock doors available to its Freight Management operation, including ramp access for enhanced security measures, company officials said. The new facility also features office space expressly built out for CEVA’s rapidly growing domestic operation.
“This new facility gives us room to expand our customer base and offerings in the Virginia market,” stated Larry Gamble, Vice President of Operations, East Region, for CEVA. “One of CEVA’s core strengths is our expertise in developing and managing LEAN operations. The new facility allows us to build on this expertise for greater productivity, with the added benefit of increased energy efficiency. We are excited about what this means for CEVA’s presence in Virginia.”
The firm serves virtually the entire state of Virginia from its Richmond facility, including the state’s major port in Norfolk, the city of Roanoke to the west, and south across the North Carolina border. Services provided include Air import and export, warehousing, including pick and pack operation.
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