Ken Zimmerman

Director Of Warehouse Operations at Standard Logistics

Ken Zimmerman currently serves as the Director of Warehouse Operations at Standard Logistics, a position held since 2024. Prior experience includes roles such as Vice President of Supply Chain at GameStop and General Manager at Family Dollar. Ken Zimmerman has also held leadership positions in companies like Calendar Holdings LLC, Ashley Furniture Industries, XPO Logistics, and Anderson Merchandisers, where responsibilities ranged from Director of Third-Party Logistics to General Manager and VP of Supply Chain. Ken Zimmerman's career began in the US Army as a Captain, followed by a significant role at Wal*Mart as Transportation Operations Manager and a Senior Operations Manager at Amazon.com. Ken Zimmerman holds a B.S. in Business from the University of Colorado Boulder and a Master's degree in Systems Management from the University of Southern California.

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Dallas, United States

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Standard Logistics

Standard Logistics maintains hubs in more than 17 locations, with service throughout all 48 connecting states. We offer flatbed, dry van, pneumatic, and tanker services . Our trucks are equipped with state-of-the-art technology to ensure a seamless experience for our drivers and to provide custom solutions for your business. At Standard Logistics, sustainability is a fundamental business practice. We strive to transport goods in a manner that benefits our communities and the environment by finding ways to reduce fuel and energy consumption. Our company will always use creativity and innovation to minimize waste through recycling and reuse. Technology plays an integral role in our business. Standard Logistics is fully ELD compliant, utilizing the latest FMS, XRS, and in-cab technologies available. Safety is essential to our company’s success. We provide year-round safety training and continuous improvement programs, allowing us to hire and maintain the best trained drivers.