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ACWI: Warehousing for Mid-Tier Companies

https://vimeo.com/1165350849?fl=pl&fe=sh Conversations at Manifest 2026: American Chain of Warehouses President Chris Kane was recently featured in a discussion with Russell W. Goodman , Contributing Editor at SupplyChainBrain, highlighting the evolving role…


Conversations at Manifest 2026:

American Chain of Warehouses President Chris Kane was recently featured in a discussion with Russell W. Goodman, Contributing Editor at SupplyChainBrain, highlighting the evolving role of warehousing for mid-tier businesses.

In the conversation, Chris shares how companies in this segment face unique challenges, needing the scale and reliability of larger providers, while still requiring the flexibility and personalized support that traditional models often overlook.

What This Means for Growing Companies

Mid-tier businesses are increasingly looking for warehousing partners that can:

  • Adapt quickly to changing inventory and distribution needs
  • Provide regional strength without unnecessary complexity
  • Deliver consistent service with a more hands-on, relationship-driven approach

With over a century of experience, American Chain of Warehouses continues to support these companies by combining operational reliability with the flexibility required in today’s supply chain environment.

Watch the Full Conversation

Gain deeper insights into how warehousing strategies are evolving and what mid-tier companies should be looking for in a logistics partner.

Read the full feature on SupplyChainBrain

Originally published March 18, 2026 · updated March 18, 2026.

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