US Army Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utlization Features Bellwether Logistics Services
The United States Army, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSADBU) Features Bellwether Logistics Services, a business process improvement and global supply chain consultancy firm with high growth potential.
(PRWEB) July 14, 2005 -- The United States Army, Office of Small and
Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSADBU) Features Bellwether Logistics
Services, a business process improvement and global supply chain consultancy
firm with high growth potential.
The OSADBU serves as the advisor to the
Secretary of the Army on small business related matters in support of the Army’s
mission. This office spearheads innovative initiatives to maximize business
opportunities for Small and Disadvantaged Business by synchronizing critical
resources through extensive marketing and training.
Bellwether,
headquartered in Stockbridge, GA, with affiliates in Atlanta, Denver, Kansas
city, & Washington, DC is dedicated to providing effective global supply
chain and business process improvement solutions for aerospace, automotive
suppliers, beverage, Call centers, chemical, consumer products, exporters, food,
government, importers, telecommunications, and transportation & warehousing
services companies.
Bellwether Logistics Services was founded as Consult
Quality, LLC in 2001. Bellwether expanded its service offerings to include Six
Sigma and Global Supply Chain Consulting in October 2004. Bellwether now
specializes in applying the Six Sigma and ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management
System (QMS) methodologies in Call Centers, Manufacturing and Supply Chain
Environments. Bellwether is a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE), Small
Disadvantaged Business (SDB) and Service Connected Veteran Owned Enterprise
(SCVOE). Interested parties may view more details at the OSADBU and Bellwether
Logistics Services
websites, www.sellingtoarmy.com/user/showspecialpage.aspx?pageid+246 and
www.bellwether-services.com.
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