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Troy Patterson
Troy Patterson

Troy Patterson

Troy Patterson, President of Visigistics, is a seasoned executive focused in the logistics industry. He understands the priority of a reliable supply chain and how it impacts a business’ overall profitability. Visigistics offers leaders a clear path to reliable logistics. We work with manufacturers, freight and rail providers, and transportation companies to offer business leaders options, strategy, and insights that work despite the challenges in today’s world of logistics.

How Wholesale Small Parcel Shipping Affects Your Bottom Line

Shipping can silently drain your profits—especially when you’re handling high volumes of small parcels. In fact, it...

5 Key Benefits of Supplier Diversification Strategy

We understand how unpredictable today's global supply landscape has become. From natural disasters to sudden trade...

How Warehousing in Mexico Cuts Your Inventory Costs

For U.S. manufacturers, warehousing decisions directly influence cost, efficiency, and cash flow. With rising...

7 Critical Supply Chain Risks Every Executive Must Know

Business leaders today face a reality where operations go far beyond late shipments or unexpected cost increases. With...

How to Vet Mexican Suppliers for Manufacturing Success

More companies are moving production closer to home, making partnerships with Mexican suppliers an important part of...

How to Pick the Best Cross Dock Facility Near the Border

If you're managing logistics near a border, the location of your cross dock site can either streamline your supply...

How the Reverse Supply Chain Impacts Your Business

Returns don’t just impact customer service—they ripple through every part of your business. From warehouse space and...

Smart Ways to Handle Logistics Seasonal Demands Fast

Logistics seasonal demands aren’t just about the holidays. They strike during product launches, back-to-school peaks,...

Inventory Management Forecasting for Ecommerce That Works

Inventory management forecasting for ecommerce is no longer just about guessing future sales. When products move...