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Supply Chain Management and
Warehouse
Increasingly, Federal customers are looking for customized, supply chain management solutions to maximize efficiencies and streamline operations at strategically located facilities nationwide. The AbilityOne Program has over 125 network partners with warehousing and distribution capabilities to fulfill your requirements virtually anywhere in the United States.
The supply chain management solutions we apply to contractor and customer-owned facilities rival industry leaders. The national AbilityOne Network has over two million square feet of accessible space, and we manage and deliver thousands of line items and more than $200 million in inventory safely and on time every year.
Our range of supply chain management solutions includes:
- Inventory integrity management
- Warehousing, stockroom and distribution
- Kitting and light manufacturing
- Receiving, order filling and shipping
- Logistics information systems: ERP, WMS, TMS
- Insertion point management
- Transportation, packaging and recycling
- Reverse logistics, life cycle management
- Inventory replenishment
- Pick, pack and ship
- Repair, refurbish and test
- Planning, purchasing and forecasting
- Multi-regional/national warehousing and distribution capability
- Supply Chain Solutions Organization (SCSO) high performance metrics
- LEAN/Six-Sigma application capability
Conveniently, Supply Chain Management Services is on the Federal Supply Schedule allowing work to commence immediately.
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Supply Chain Management Brochure (PDF)
AbilityOne
Supply Chain Management services for
the U.S. Army and the Defense Supply
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- 99.1% order fill accuracy
- 96.0% employee retention rate
- 2 million sq. ft. of accessible warehouse space
- 550+ trained specialists in national network
- 99.9% inventory accuracy
- 99.0% on-time delivery rate
- $40 million+ in current Federal logistics contracts
- ISO 9001:2000 compliant and registered
In 2006, nearly 47,000
people were employed through the program,
making AbilityOne the largest source of
work opportunities for people who are blind
or have other severe disabilities in the
United States.
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