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A.N. Deringer

St. Albans, VT

Jacob Holzscheiter, President & CEO

802-524-8110

www.anderinger.com

 

3PL Turnover:

$165m

 

Service Area:

North America (Locations: 34 U.S.)

 

3PL Assets:

550 employees

22 warehouses

 

Information Systems:

Very good

WMS – Infor/EXE

 

Services:

Customs brokerage, duty drawback, freight forwarding, NVOCC, meat inspection, warehousing and distribution

 

Industry Focus:

Aerospace, consumer goods, electronics, food, industrial, paper, retail

 

Key Customers:

Bombardier, itCreation, J.D. Irving, Ltd., Rolf C. Hagen

 

Armstrong & Associates’ Evaluation:

Deringer is a very good Canada–U.S. cross-border 3PL. Customs operations are emphasized and Deringer excels at them, particularly duty drawback through its consulting division. Deringer’s IT skills match those of larger companies. Deringer has expanded its coverage along the border west of the Rockies. This organization is flat, cohesive and has good technical abilities.