FedEx Supply Chain

FedEx Supply Chain,[3][4] formerly known as GENCO (General Commodities Warehouse & Distribution Co.) is a major third-party logistics (3PL) provider in the United States and Canada.

By 1966, Shear Trucking Company employed over 20 drivers and was servicing customers such as Copperweld Steel, Mattel Toys, Kimberly-Clark, Kaufmann's and Gimbel's Department Store.

[11] Scanning Solutions, Inc., a division dedicated to the development of returns processing software and reclamation center management, was formed in the late ‘80s.

The company offered retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers with flexible, centralized returned goods processing and asset recovery services.

1997 brought about new faces and services through the acquisition of Alpha & Omega; an established Pittsburgh-based warehouse management system (WMS) software development company.

In 2010 GENCO acquired publicly held Downers Grove, Illinois based ATC Technology Corp.

[15] The company serves multiple industries and is a leader in non-asset-based transportation, warehousing and distribution, and value-added services.

Logo of GENCO prior to being branded as FedEx Supply Chain