Clear Touch Locates Warehouse Hub in Duncan, South Carolina
10/31/2019
The Greenville-based company obtained the 50,000 square-foot facility through a third-party logistics firm, Swafford Transportation.
By consolidating four regional warehouses into a single North American distribution center, Clear Touch will be able to streamline its logistics services, expand its distribution, and bring up to eight new jobs to the Upstate of South Carolina.
"We chose this location for its valuable ports and access points, which allow us to ship products more efficiently and serve our current customers more effectively," said Clear Touch Director of Operations, Blake Chastain. "As our customer footprint grows, we are always searching for strategic ways to provide industry-leading service. While this outstanding facility meets immediate logistical needs, it also sets our company up for future growth."
By merging multiple warehouses into a single, larger facility, Clear Touch said it will not only improve its ability to keep up with the growing demand for its products and services, but will also be able to convert existing warehouse space at its Greenville headquarters into state-of-the-art demonstration studios and training facilities, as well as additional offices for new employees.
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