William Wells

Vice President at Direct Customer Solutions

William Wells has over two decades of experience in the IT industry, starting as an IT Manager at Ely Drugs and eventually becoming the Vice President of IT Infrastructure & Operations at R&S Solutions. William oversaw critical systems at Western Kentucky University for over a decade, including managing over 400 servers and petabytes of storage. Additionally, William has worked as a System Administrator at Amneal Pharmaceuticals and as an IT Consultant at Apace Packaging. William holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems from Western Kentucky University.

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Bowling Green, United States

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Direct Customer Solutions

Direct Customer Solutions was founded in 2017 to provide cost-effective, high-quality logistic services to the pharmaceutical and related health care industry, thus making us one of the only independent, family-owned businesses in this arena. With a wide range of services offered through our family programs, we promise the highest quality of accuracy and service in everything we do. Our experienced staff is devoted to providing supply chain efficiencies that streamlines third-party logistics, which increases our clients service levels and reduces costs. In addition, our innovative 3PL program also provides an effective savings platform for our clients who are involved the everchanging 340B and Specialty marketplace. DCS has numerous business models to fit all your logistical needs. This includes traditional logistics to warehousing chains, wholesalers, and distributors or direct to retail, hospitals, and clinics. We can create a logistic plan to service your specific needs. Our team desires to make you part of our family through professional and exciting partnerships. Our goal is not to recreate a transaction, but instead to generate a personable relationship with you and your business. Let us be the successful solution your logistical problems.