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PLG NEWSROOM
For major petrochemical producer, performed analysis and benchmarking of bulk truck logistics...
For one of North America’s largest railcar leasing companies, performed an in-depth marketing analysis...
Prepared market overview and high level distribution network analysis of polymer resin distribution...
Prepared strategic analysis of transportation costs and constraints for planned chemical plant...
Designed new manufacturing and warehousing layout for new construction materials manufacturing plant...
RECENT CASE STUDIES
Eastman Chemical
Provided site selection expertise for the world's largest PET resin plant built by Eastman Chemical. </p>
Lempster Wind Farm
Provided comprehensive procurement and turnkey project management for the supply chain design and execution for all wind turbine components inbound to the Lempster, NH wind farm.
IMPSA Northeast Brazil Wind Farm
This project focused on developing a supply chain strategy for wind component shipments from all over the world for delivery to IMPSA, a wind energy leader in South America.
Mississippi Lime
Founded in 1907 and built on one of the world's richest limestone reserves, Mississippi Lime is the most diversified producer of high‐quality lime and calcium‐based products in North America. With thousands of rail shipments per year, a diverse mix of car types and fleets, and complex infrastructure requirements for in‐plant and outside plant storage and switching, the client needed to reduce costs and optimize the operations and efficiency of the company’s complex rail activities, procurement, assets, and physical plant.
WATTS Water Technologies
“PLG did a great job of quickly understanding our business and integrating with the Watts team. This teamwork and their deep logistics knowledge enabled us to formulate and execute our improvement strategy most efficiently.” - Taylor Robinson, EVP Supply Chain
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