Distribution

Pond’s staff experience with distribution centers ranges from conventional racked dry boxes to some of the largest and most advanced distribution centers in North America.

Pond has developed a team who understands the specialized nature of each type of product storage solution.

  • Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (ASRS)
  • Refrigerated Storage for Retail, Food Service and Third-Party Logistics Providers
  • Refrigerated Food Processing Operations

Services

  • Site Selection and Incentive Negotiation
  • Master Planning and Budget Development
  • Conventional Rack & Aisle Layouts
  • Material Handling and Automation
  • Civil, Architectural and Engineering Disciplines

Pond embraces collaboration with specialty material handling system manufacturers and integrators to deliver best in class expertise to our clients.

Tony Pitrone

Tony Pitrone

Senior Vice President

678.427.5153

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