The art and science

of solution building.

Supply Chain Engineering

To get your products to the right place, at the right time, for the right price requires precision and analytical expertise. Our in-house supply chain team leverages engineering expertise, powerful Tier 1 analysis tools, and a consultative approach to optimize your transportation and distribution networks.

Network Engineering

  • Global transportation network analysis and planning
  • Multi-mode transportation optimization
  • Distribution network mapping and design
  • Facility location analysis
  • Facility relocation
  • Freight management programs
  • Reverse Logistics

Warehousing and Distribution Solutions

  • Facility design and space optimization
  • Labor and staffing optimization
  • Productivity and throughout optimization
  • Product slotting and pick sequence analysis
  • Infrastructure planning, racking design and materials handling equipment
  • Engineered for dedicated and multi-client pricing models

Lean and Quality

  • Lean and Kaizen events, A3 projects
  • QMS implementation & development
  • Internal quality systems
  • KPI and Network best practices development
  • Dedicated continuous improvement and cost out project teams

LEGACY’s dedicated supply chain engineers design optimal solutions to improve, grow, and protect your business. Call 800.361.5028 to learn more about our supply chain engineering expertise.

Related News
  • Domain yard aerial view with legacy warehouse
    The New Era of Transportation: How Technology Drives Capacity, Compliance, Control & Security

    The Transportation Landscape Has Changed. Technology Has Become the Difference Maker. The transportation industry has always operated in a...

    + Read more
  • Tariffs graphic
    IEEPA Refunds and CAPE Declaration: What Importers Need to Know in 2026

    Introduction: A New Process for IEEPA Refunds As of April 20, 2026, importers have a more defined — though still evolving — pathway...

    + Read more
  • Kitting
    Legacy Achieves Platinum Status for Delivery Excellence From Amazon

    When it comes to supply chain performance, the margin for error is razor thin. Customers expect orders to arrive quickly, accurately, and...

    + Read more