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Everything You Need to Know About Cycle Counting

By CTL Team
Cycle counting is a highly efficient method of taking inventory. Rather than hunkering down and taking full inventory al...

Is the Physical Internet the Next Big Thing for Logistics?

By CTL Team
Remember how hard it was to get information before the Digital Internet? You could do it, but it took some physical effo...

Clicks and Bricks: The Changing Role of Stores in Commerce Fulfillment

By CTL Team
As the option of ordering everything from groceries to clothing to furniture online continues to grow, so does the lands...

3 Strategies to Boost Your Fulfillment Capabilities

By CTL Team
When you have a small and growing e-commerce business, sustainability is a natural concern. You constantly find yours...

Top 5 Signs It’s Time To Switch Fulfillment Providers

By CTL Team
It usually starts off as a combination of little things, rather than an exact moment. A couple of minor things pop up he...




Covid-19

CTL continues to remain open for business to support our clients and their supply chain needs.

 

Although our warehouses are located in an area where the local government has instituted a Stay-At-Home Order or a closure of non-essential businesses, CTL employees have been classified by the state as essential workers (transportation and logistics). While so many Americans are required to work from home, the CTL team is continuing to work hard to meet the demands of our customers. That’s why we’re taking all the necessary precautions to make sure our employees remain safe in the workplace. We conduct daily temperature checks, supply masks and other personal protective equipment, and we make sure that proper social distancing is maintained throughout our warehouse and offices. All of these measures are important to ensure that our clients can meet consumer demand now and in the future.

 

To ensure that our employees are safe and our client-partners serviced, CTL continues to closely monitor the latest reports from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) regarding the Coronavirus (COVID-19). 

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