Kem Krest has launched an e-commerce fulfillment division that leverages its decades-long leadership in enterprise fulfillment for the automotive, agriculture, and motorsports industries to drive unprecedented value to e-commerce merchants.
The e-commerce market continues to develop at a rapid pace, increasing at a 14 percent growth rate in the United States in 2021 and reaching $870 billion in sales (U.S. Department of Commerce, 2022). Due to these factors, the industry has struggled with substantial warehouse space constraints and rising costs across the supply chain.
Kem Krest’s specialized division addresses these concerns of merchants and aims to change the inflexible landscape.
“Kem Krest has been exceeding clients’ expectations for forty-three years by focusing on solving their most pressing fulfillment issues. When we spoke with e-commerce businesses, we discovered significant friction with their current fulfillment providers and recognized that Kem Krest was ideally positioned to leverage our existing infrastructure and expertise to craft a better solution for retailers,” says Patrick Donohue, the general manager of Kem Krest’s e-commerce fulfillment division.
This minority-owned business has eleven facilities throughout the U.S. and Canada with headquarters in Elkhart, IN. They serve some of the largest corporations in the world that trust them to manage all aspects of their supply chain. “Our team of experts across transportation, operations, packaging, and sourcing has utilized our extensive network to build bespoke fulfillment solutions for each of our e-commerce customers. We’ve found a great reception from merchants by offering simple transparent pricing, best-in-class operations, and analyzing their challenges holistically,” Mr. Donohue states.
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