Port Logistics Group Overview

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Port Logistics Group The Gateway Logistics Experts

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Port Logistics Group

The Gateway Logistics Experts

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Our Value Proposition

“We are the gateway logistics experts, providing complete logistics services at major North American Ports, enabling speed to market, inventory control & visibility, and fast, flexible, reliable service for our clients.”

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Our Value Proposition

“Our clients benefit by leveraging our experience, agility, innovation, service excellence and national footprint to gain a distinct competitive advantage.”

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Our Core Values

We run a flat, agile organization

We are disciplined in executing core processes

We grow by maintaining a culture of strong, local operations

We value our employees and are committed to their success

We take pride in being part of our customers’ supply chain team and will do whatever it takes to make them successful

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PLG Service Portfolio

Warehousing & Distribution

Import Deconsolidation

Inventory Management

Pick, Pack & Ship

Retail Store Replenishment

Value-Added Services

eCommerce Fulfillment

Transportation

Gateway Drayage

Vendor Consolidation

Dedicated Store Delivery

National Transportation

Transloading & Cross-Docking

Transportation Management

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Facilities & Infrastructure

WEST COAST 11 Facilities

3M Sq. Ft. High-Speed Transloading

GOH Processing

Customs Bonded / CFS Station

Drayage / Transportation

EAST COAST 3 Facilities

1.2M Sq. Ft. High-Speed Cross Dock Sortation

GOH Processing

Customs Bonded / CFS Station

Drayage / Transportation

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Experience Complex supply chains, demanding customers, multiple channels

RETAILERS MANUFACTURERS INTERNET FULFILLMENT

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Automated Sort Newark, NJ

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Value Added Services

General Services

Light Manufacturing

Materials Management

Inspection and

testing/Configuration

Specialty packaging (clamshell,

blister pack, etc.)

Repack

Point of Purchase (POP)

support

Vendor Managed Inventory

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Supplier compliance

Display build and setup

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Key Differentiators of a PLG Solution

National Footprint

Automation Speed & Flexibility

Focus on Cost

Reduction

Stable, Growing Provider

We are known in the market for flexible, reliable service and

the ability to react to meet demanding customer requirements

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PLG Technology – Visibility & Control

Real-time information Space, labor, equipment, tasks & workflow

Full EDI Compliance UCC 128 labels, packing slips, meets trading partner

requirements

Visibility Web enabled

Real-time activity reporting and standard reports

Productivity Slotting

Labor Management Module

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National presence, local touch

Dedicated Customer Services

Strong, Local Account Teams

Experienced Corporate Resources

Executive Sponsorship

Multiple Locations – One Provider

Continuous Improvement Focus

Integrated Inventory Management

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What you can expect as a PLG Customer

Metrics & Reporting

Engineered Solutions

Regular Service Reviews

Quality Approach

Nationwide Service

Integrated Solutions

Warehouse Metrics Report

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PLG Plant Eff % 105 108 115 109 109 92% 74% 77% 73% 75% 78% 78% 81% 84% 82% 83% 81% 82% 89% 101 104 98% 86% 91% 80% 86% 73% 70% 102 91% 98% 87% 88% 74% 81% 83% 90% 86%

PLG Eff % 113 123 128 117 117 105 88% 88% 88% 88% 92% 101 100 99% 98% 99% 96% 98% 104 114 121 111 101 106 94% 95% 80% 84% 110 100 108 101 106 85% 91% 89% 101 102

PLG Utilizatiion % 93% 88% 90% 94% 94% 88% 84% 87% 84% 86% 85% 77% 81% 85% 84% 84% 84% 84% 85% 88% 86% 88% 85% 87% 85% 91% 91% 84% 93% 91% 91% 86% 83% 88% 89% 93% 89% 84%

PLG F&T Operational Productivity - Weekly Tracking Graph

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Received(units)* Average: 38,000* Average Peak: 170,000* High: 300,000* Units per Carton: 15

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Ttl Shipped Units 20092010 Shipped (units)* Average: 40,000* Average Peak: 200,000* High: 800,000* Units per Carton: 11

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Getting a New Project Up and Running Strategic Account Implementation Process

Fast, efficient project implementation

Professional Project Management

5 Step Customer On-boarding based on Six-Sigma Principles

Define - map current process and desired future state

Measure – determine baseline metrics that are important to you

Analyze – review IT, operations touch points

Design – build process flows and SOP’s

Verify – system testing, parallel testing prior to implementation

Our commitment No service interruption to your customers

Seamless integration

On-time, on-budget implementation

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Why PLG?

One Service – One Provider – One Price

Expertise & experience

Local operations teams

National support and infrastructure

Visibility

Speed, agility, and service

Our Passion: Getting your goods to market on time, configured, and ready for sales