Tigers moves into larger facility at Dallas Fort Worth airport

Tigers moves into larger facility at Dallas Fort Worth airport

Tigers has expanded into a larger facility in Dallas, Texas complete with a temperature controlled area as part of its on going global growth, supporting customers across North America.

The 86,000 square foot office and warehouse facility located at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport is headed by Jodi Flynn, the branch manager in Dallas for Tigers, specialising in health supplements and cosmetics.

Tigers vice president for growth, Amber Braband says the new Dallas facility is perfectly positioned to deliver omni-channel orders across the USA.

She says: “Our global warehouse management system and SmartHub: Connect are integrated with customers’ order management systems, allowing for real-time order processing. Our eShop, which will be available to customers across our US offices in March, will enable customers to enter the e-commerce market.”

The Dallas branch offers the full range of Tigers’ logistics services, from international freight forwarding and Customs brokerage to omni-channel fulfilment for the retail industry and others across North America.

Mannatech chief operating officer and chief marketing officer, Joel Bikman says: “Tigers has raised the level of service we are providing to our Associates around the world by using the latest technology to manage quality control and shipping.

“As a result, we can now send out far more orders in a single day than ever before, and they are more accurate, which means our customers will be seeing a big difference.”

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