Key facts
- Founded 1998 · headquartered in Memphis, TN
- Privately held
- Gross revenue: $0.075B (est.) per Transport Topics 2024
- Primary freight modes: Dry Van
About Supply Chain Solutions (SCS)
Supply Chain Solutions (SCS) was founded in 1998 in Memphis, Tennessee — a deliberate choice of location that positioned the company at one of North America's most important freight crossroads. Memphis is home to major distribution centers for national retailers, consumer goods manufacturers, and healthcare companies, and SCS built its business by developing deep carrier relationships across the Southeast and Mid-South. Over more than two decades, the company grew into a full-service 3PL offering freight brokerage, LTL coordination, temperature-controlled transportation, and warehousing services.
SCS has consistently concentrated on the retail vertical, a natural fit given Memphis's role as a distribution hub for companies supplying major retailers in the Southeast and across the country. The company's brokerage operation works closely with retail clients to manage inbound and outbound freight, seasonal volume surges, and vendor compliance requirements. Dry van truckload and LTL are the core brokerage modes, complemented by reefer capacity for temperature-sensitive consumer goods and food products.
Today, SCS operates as a privately held regional 3PL and freight broker generating an estimated $75 million in annual gross revenue. For shippers in the Southeast, Mid-South, or retail supply chain sector, SCS offers the combination of regional carrier depth, a Memphis-based operations team with strong local market knowledge, and the ability to bundle brokerage with warehousing when needed. The company is best suited for shippers with regular Southeast lanes or those seeking a broker with genuine regional expertise rather than a national brand.
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Coverage
All 48 contiguous states, with Southeast concentration
Strongest Lanes
Pros & Cons
- Deep Southeast and Mid-South carrier network built over 25+ years
- Memphis headquarters provides strategic access to major retail distribution corridors
- Strong retail vertical expertise including vendor compliance and seasonal volume management
- Bundled brokerage and warehousing for shippers seeking integrated 3PL services
- Independently owned with flexible, relationship-driven approach to shipper accounts
- Smaller national footprint compared to top-tier brokers; less leverage in non-Southeast markets
- No intermodal, flatbed, or cross-border capability
- Limited self-service digital tools; quoting and booking are largely relationship-based
- Revenue scale of ~$75M limits capacity access during tight market conditions
- Less brand recognition for shippers outside the Southeast or retail sector
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FAQ
Is Supply Chain Solutions (SCS) licensed and bonded as a freight broker?
Supply Chain Solutions operates as a licensed property broker under FMCSA authority. Shippers should verify the current MC number and active authority status at li-public.fmcsa.dot.gov by searching 'Supply Chain Solutions' before tendering freight to confirm the bond and authority are current.
What types of freight does Supply Chain Solutions move?
SCS's brokerage covers dry van truckload as the primary mode, with active LTL and refrigerated (reefer) capabilities. The company does not focus on flatbed, intermodal, or cross-border freight. Warehousing is also available for shippers needing bundled 3PL services alongside brokerage.
How do Supply Chain Solutions's rates compare to other freight brokers?
SCS competes on market-rate pricing with a regional carrier network that provides competitive options for Southeast and Mid-South lanes. Shippers with consistent volume in the region can typically negotiate contract rates. For national lanes outside the Southeast, SCS has coverage but may not match the carrier depth and pricing of larger national brokers.