Learn how KICKER reduced LTL miles by up to 75% while boosting speed to market.
By George Kokoris ·
August 6, 2025
Amplifying Efficiency: KICKER’s Logistics Transformation
Discover how KICKER — a leader in high-performance car and marine audio — partnered with Averitt to reengineer their distribution strategy. Facing rising transportation costs, capacity constraints, and growing demand across the Eastern U.S., KICKER transitioned from a West Coast-focused model to a smarter, East Coast fulfillment solution.
Through port diversification, strategic warehousing in Charleston, and integrated technology, Averitt delivered a solution that dramatically cut fulfillment miles and costs while improving delivery timelines and visibility.
Download this Case Study to Learn:
How shifting port strategy cut LTL fulfillment miles by up to 75%
Ways Averitt’s Charleston facility enhanced delivery speed and reduced overhead
The role of real-time visibility and performance reporting in improving efficiency
How Averitt’s Power of One approach created a seamless, end-to-end logistics model
Gain valuable insights into building a scalable, cost-effective distribution strategy tailored to fast-moving consumer electronics — with flexibility to grow.
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