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Manufacturing & Warehousing Columbia Distributing Headquarters ~ Portland, OR Greg Weber Regional Director of Purchasing 6840 N. Cutter Cir. 503-265-3039 Geographic Profile Logistics Profile (relative rank by mode) Truck Own fleet (local) Outbound: 38 trucks/day Contract carriers Inbound: 22 trucks/day Renton Wenatchee Spokane Coeur D’Alene Vancouver Portland Kennewick Canada, Australia, France, Italy, Holland Railroad Intermodal: Interstate, Matson, Piggyback Plus Inbound: 3 trailers/day Salem Eugene Bend Ocean Total Logistics Resources (NVOCC) Inbound: 4 cont./day Medford OR,WA,CA,CO Portland CA (Irwindale) Other operations: Air N/A Lack of vessel frequency with POP Poor ILWU labor productivity Logistics Challenges Regulations regarding trucking hours Supply Chain Sources Manufacturing & Warehousing Distribution Products Distributor of beer, wine, & natural beverages Inter-Facility Moves Swan Island to other OR distribution centers Regional Warehouses Portland (Swan Island) – and 10 others throughout Pacific Northwest Beverages (PNW, CO, CA) Beverages (NW Oregon) Beverages (PNW, CO, CA) Beverages (France, Australia, Italy, Holland)