Bel Promo Moves Into New, Custom-Built Facility



Bel Promo (UPIC: Belpromo) has moved into a new warehouse and production facility in Medley, Florida. The 350,000-square-foot facility was custom built for the supplier and puts operations and staff previously housed in three separate buildings under the same roof.

Alan Tabasky, Bel Promo vice president, says: “The new facility was built to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of each stage to the order process. From receiving your call, e-mail or fax, to pulling inventory and then to production, each step was meticulously scrutinized to insure the best possible order flow and management. The production areas were carefully laid out, with designated printing areas, spacious pathways, and a new organization system that allows orders to flow smoothly. Each area of the warehouse shows extreme attention to detail, truly creating a space to be proud of.”

Operating out of three buildings created challenges for the company in effectively managing its inventory and staging orders. The move to a single facility streamlines the production, order processing and inventory control processes. Other benefits of Bel Promo’s new home include a break room with a kitchen area and catered food, and a fully equipped employee gym.

5 Responses to Bel Promo Moves Into New, Custom-Built Facility

  1. joel (Olympia Promotions) says:

    I hope EVERYONE knows that MOST of the custom 350,000 building houses the Operations of MUGS DIRECT…the people that sell direct…. BEL PROMO is a tiny piece of this

  2. Keith says:

    I guess this move finally removes any of the walls that once barely separated their direct to consumer model from their promotional distributor channel.

  3. Alan (Bel Promo) says:

    Bel Promo ships hundreds of orders every day- we work very hard to make sure the distributors who support us, get the very best pricing in the industry to insure they stay as competitive as possible against ALL their competitors.
    Thanks for the well wishes-

  4. John says:

    Spare it Alan, your direct prices are sometimes LESS than distributor advertised pricing. Your direct prices are ALWAYS lower than the suggested retail that distributors use.

    Your pricing to distributors is FAR from competitive against your own direct to customer channels.

    Enough with the lies, at least be more open about it, people would respect you more.

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