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TMSi Logistics Selected for 2011 Supply & Demand Chain Executive 100 for Second Year

(Portsmouth, NH | Fernandina, FL) – TMSi Logistics is pleased to announce that it has been chosen as one of the 2011 Supply & Demand Chain Executive 100 for the second consecutive year. This prestigious honor is awarded based on supply chain excellence and preparing supply chains for the post-recessionary return to growth. The list appears in the May/June 2011 issue of Supply & Demand Chain Executive magazine and online at www.SDCExec.com.

TMSi Logistics provides outsourced logistics services including warehouse and distribution management. TMSi helps clients achieve resiliency through trying economic times using LEGACY®, a unique corporate values system that has proven to increase service levels and decrease costs for Fortune 500 clients.

“Our company philosophy is to empower people, drive profitability, and deliver results,” states TMSi’s Chairman.  “Being part of the Supply & Demand Chain Executive 100 is a testament to how well we maintain that philosophy. I am proud of our team at TMSi Logistics for this achievement.”

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