Chris Barth

Logistics Clerk For Kardex Remstar Production USA Inc. at Kardex

Chris Barth is an experienced logistics professional with a strong background in claims management and customer satisfaction. Currently serving as a Logistics Clerk for Kardex Remstar Production USA Inc. since July 2018, Chris previously held significant roles at United Arab Shipping Company Ltd. as Cargo Claims and Detention Collection Lead, achieving a claims ratio of under 0.02% and high recovery rates. At Hanjin Shipping America, Chris progressed from Claims Analyst to Sr. Claims Coordinator, focusing on reducing litigation risk and enhancing customer experience through process improvements. Prior experience includes sales roles at Broadview Networks and Round-The-World Logistics, along with a foundation in technology sales at Staples. Chris holds a BA in Japanese Language and Literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and an MBA in Business Administration from Metropolitan College of New York.

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Kardex

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Kardex AG is a Switzerland-based holding company engaged in the provision of static and automated storage solutions and materials handling systems. The Company operates two corporate divisions: Kardex Remstar and Kardex Mlog. The Kardex Remstar division is active in the development, production and maintenance of dynamic storage and retrieval systems. The Kardex Mlog division develops and manufactures integrated materials handling systems and automated high-bay warehouses. The Company provides support to its customers over the entire lifecycle of a product or solution, including an assessment of customer requirements; planning, realization and implementation of customer-specific systems, and ensuring a high level of availability and low lifecycle costs by means of customer-oriented lifecycle management. In July 2013, it divested its Kardex Stow Division, which provided static storage systems, shuttles and automated mobile shelving systems.


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