Barrett Distribution Centers Named a 2023 Fast 50 Company by Boston Business Journal

Bryan Corbett • May 16, 2023

Barrett Distribution Centers Achieves Remarkable Milestone: Recognized on Boston Business Journal Fast 50 List for Fourth Consecutive Year, Showcasing Unprecedented Growth, Exceptional Workplace Culture, and Unyielding Dedication to Ecommerce Fulfillment Customers

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- For the 4th consecutive year, The Boston Business Journal has named Barrett Distribution Centers to its exclusive 2023 Fast 50 list, which represents the 50 fastest-growing private companies in Massachusetts.


"We are incredibly honored to be recognized by The Boston Business Journal Fast 50 list once again," said Arthur Barrett, President of Barrett Distribution Centers. "As a nationwide leader in DTC eCommerce and omnichannel fulfillment supply chain solutions, Barrett has continued to achieve record growth year after year. This recognition is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and innovation our team brings to the table each day as we strive to deliver exceptional services to our clients."


The Fast 50 companies are selected and ranked based on revenue growth from 2019 to 2022. The numbers are crunched and analyzed by the Business Journal’s research department.


"We are so happy to be able to celebrate this year's Fast 50, bringing together the leaders, founders and professionals working at the region's fastest-growing private companies," said Carolyn M. Jones, market president and publisher of the Boston Business Journal.


A Fast 50 special publication is scheduled to run in the May 19 weekly edition of the Business Journal and online that week as well. A celebration to honor this year's Fast 50 is scheduled to be held on Wednesday, May 17 at the Westin Copley Marriot where the rankings will be released.


Companies on the Fast 50 must have their headquarters in Massachusetts and must have reported revenue of at least $500,000 in 2019 and $1 million in 2022 were considered.


About The Boston Business Journal


The Boston Business Journal is the region's premier business media organization, one of 45 markets owned by American City Business Journals. For marketing and sponsorship opportunities, contact the Business Journal today.


About Barrett Distribution Centers


Since 1941, Barrett has provided customized third-party logistics (3PL), direct-to-consumer (DTC) eCommerce fulfillment, omnichannel distribution, managed transportation solutions and retail compliance for clients across all industries, with a focus on apparel & footwear, health & beauty, consumer packaged goods (CPG) and education. Barrett continues to be a leading 3rd party logistics provider in North America, known for superior execution, customer engagement and direct access to senior leadership decision makers. As a member of Inc's fastest growing companies list 14 times, Barrett is big enough to do the job and still small enough to deeply care about your business.


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