GENCO to be profiled nationally on The Winners Circle, hosted by Terry Bradshaw on Monday, August 2
Pittsburgh, PA - July 28, 2004 - GENCO, a leading supply chain management company, announced today it will be profiled on The Winners Circle, hosted by sports analyst and four-time Super Bowl champion Terry Bradshaw, on Monday, August 2, 2004 between 7:45 and 8:15 a.m. Broadcast News Channel produces The Winners Circle, which airs weekly on MSNBC.
Now in its third generation of ownership, GENCO is one of the top supply chain solutions companies in the United States. Doreen Stevenson, Director of Operations at Broadcast News Channel said, "GENCO's customer-centric business approach and reputation of putting its expertise to work to build value for its customers were among the reasons they were selected for the national cable series." Ms. Stevenson continued, "The Winners Circle is a compelling series, which showcases organizations, such as GENCO, who represent the backbone of our nation's economy and diligently support their communities."
About GENCO Supply Chain Solutions
GENCO Supply Chain Solutions is North America's largest U.S.-based and a Global Top 50 third-party logistics provider and the recognized leader in Reverse Logistics. The company manages over 130 operations and 37 million square feet of warehouse space throughout North America for a diverse range of retail, manufacturing and government customers. The company provides initial and ongoing value through a complete range of solutions, including contract logistics, transportation logistics, parcel negotiation and audits, reverse logistics, damage research, product liquidation, pharmaceutical services, government solutions and supply chain technology solutions. For more information, visit www.genco.com.
Broadcast News Channel is a Dallas-based media company specializing in raising the visibility of organizations by producing positive and compelling broadcast stories. Its writers and producers work closely with participants to find stories that go beyond the headlines. Broadcast News Channel's creative team has won six Emmys and six Tellys for production excellence.