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Reuben Slone has joined Walgreens as Senior Vice President of Supply Chain Management. Reporting to President of Community Management, Mark Wagner, Slone will be responsible for distribution, transportation, systems integration and engineering, Lean and Six Sigma supply chain initiatives and community outreach.

“Reuben has deep experience in leading supply chain operations, improving service and efficiency and driving innovation in the management of inventory from distribution centers to the stores,” said Wagner. “He is a great addition to Walgreens leadership team, and we are looking forward to his insights and perspective as we continue to focus on making our distribution system more effective for both our team members and customers.”

 

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Sep072010

Global4PL Named to "Executive 100" for 3rd Time

Global4PL was named to the 2010 “Executive 100” for the third time in as many years by Supply & Demand Chain Executive Magazine.

“We provide value to our customers. We support them in building strategy for their logistics models. Then we turn around and get our hands dirty in implementing our solutions. Our partnerships with our customers are based on trust as we become extensions of their supply chain teams,” said Mr. Retamal, President and Founder of Global4PL.

“As the economy makes tentative steps toward recovery and growth, our readers are turning to Supply & Demand Chain Executive to learn about solutions and best practices for enabling business expansion through supply chain excellence,” said Andrew K. Reese, editor of Supply & Demand Chain Executive. “With this year’s Supply & Demand Chain Executive 100, we highlight a broad range of supply chain solution and service providers that are helping to position their customers for the ‘New Normal’ economic environment.”

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