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The Ackerman Company is a management advisory service that specializes in warehousing and supply-chain management.
We help you to monitor warehouse performance, evaluate merger and acquisition opportunities, market warehouse services, select optimal warehouse sites, and construct efficient warehouses.
Our services include space planning, litigation support, training for warehouse managers and supervisors, and intelligent analysis of present and future needs.
KEY SERVICES
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Trusted advisor
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Published author
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Expert witness
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Warehouse diagnostician
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Site evaluator
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Merger and acquisition analyst
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Supply-chain management
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Public speaker
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Educator
CURRENT PUBLICATIONS
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Auditing Warehouse Performance
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Warehousing Profitably
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Warehousing Forum (newsletter)
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Warehousing Tips
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Warehousing Fundamentals
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Alamacenamiento Productivo (Spanish)
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Words of Warehousing
KENNETH B. ACKERMAN
President of The Ackerman Company
2041 Riverside Dr., Suite 204, Columbus, OH 43221
Ken Ackerman has been active in logistics and warehousing
management for his entire career. Before entering the
consulting field, he was chief executive of Distribution
Centers, Inc., a public warehousing company which is now
part of Exel Logistics USA. In 1980, Ackerman sold the
company and joined the management consulting division
of Coopers & Lybrand. In 1981, he formed the Ackerman
Company, a management advisory service.
He is editor and publisher of Warehousing Forum,
a monthly subscription newsletter. His newest book, Auditing Warehouse Performance, was released in October 2003. Previously, Warehousing
Tips was published in October 2001. Warehousing
Profitably An Update was published in 2000
and is a recognized reference work on this subject. He
also produced an audio tape which contains highlights
from Warehousing Profitably. Words of Warehousing,
a glossary of the terms used in the field, is the only
book of its kind in print today. He is co-author of Warehousing
Fundamentals, a self-study program for managers. Harvard
Business Review published an article, "Making Warehousing
More Efficient", co-authored by Bernard J. La Londe.
His by-lined article "Just-in-Time, Right for Retail"
was published in The New York Times. He is the author
of numerous other articles dealing with warehousing and
management.
He has the following educational and professional credentials:
- B.A., Princeton University
- M.B.A., Harvard University
- Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals - Past President
- Warehousing Education and Research Council - Founder
Ken Ackerman has provided management advisory services
to companies throughout the world. These clients include
manufacturers, wholesale distributors, retailers, warehousing
firms, carriers and trade associations. He has provided
advisory support to several consulting firms. In addition
to advisory services, he has conducted training seminars
on warehousing. He has served as a speaker at many conferences.
His fluency in Spanish enables him to lecture and consult
in that language.
In 2002, Ken Ackerman was honored by Warehousing Education and Research
Council (WERC) with a lifetime membership. He is the first person ever to
receive similar recognition from three different organizations: CLM, IWLA
and WERC. He received the Distinguished Service and Leadership Award in
1999 from International Warehouse Logistics Association and had earlier
received the Distinguished Service Award from Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals. He is an honorary life member of the Ohio Warehousemen's
Association and a former director of American Warehouse Association. In
civic activities, he was chapter chairman for Young Presidents
Organization. He is past president and founder of the Wellington School,
former officer of Columbus Association for the Performing Arts and past
president of Opera Columbus.
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