Corporate Storage receives Industry of the Year Award from Greater Hall Chamber

Jimmy Adams, President and CEO of Corporate Storage
Jimmy Adams, President and CEO of Corporate Storage
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Corporate Storage has been recognized by the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce as the recipient of the Industry of the Year Award for Economic Impact in the medium-size business category. The award was presented during the Chamber’s annual Industry Appreciation Luncheon on November 15.

President and CEO Jimmy Adams acknowledged his team, stating, “None of this would be possible without the incredible team at Corporate Storage. Our staff, the heartbeat of our organization, works tirelessly every day to ensure seamless operations and exceptional service. This award is as much theirs as it is ours, and I want to express my deepest gratitude to each and every member of the Corporate Storage family.”

The selection process for Industry of the Year winners involves an independent panel made up of industry and business representatives who evaluate nominations submitted to the Chamber. Corporate Storage was recognized for its contributions to economic growth, corporate responsibility, and workforce management among companies with 51-200 employees.

Adams also expressed appreciation for customers: “A special thank you to our valued customers. Many of whom have been with Corporate Storage for many years. Their trust and partnership have been the cornerstone of our success, and we are grateful for the opportunity to serve you. It’s the enduring relationships with our customers, who have stood by us through thick and thin, that make this recognition even more meaningful.”

As a division of The Adams Companies, Corporate Storage recently expanded its headquarters on Atlanta Highway to include 420,000 square feet of temperature-controlled logistics space. This expansion aims to better serve clients in manufacturing, healthcare, and food processing across the region.

The company holds a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) designation and annually achieves Safe Quality Foods (SQF) certification. These distinctions highlight its focus on international trade efficiency and high standards in food safety.

Chamber Senior Vice President of Economic Development Tim Evans noted additional achievements: “Corporate Storage operates the only Safe Quality Food certified facility in Northeast Georgia, and it recently earned the US Customs Foreign-Trade Zone status for special customs handling and tariff management. The Foreign-Trade Zone designation can offer Corporate Storage clients a supply chain advantage in having a 3PL near the new inland port terminal. Also, the company was fully operational throughout COVID, supporting the customers’ supply chain needs.”

Corporate Storage provides third-party logistics warehouse services with customized supply chain solutions tailored for growing businesses. With several facilities offering a combined 900,000 square feet of warehouse space in North Georgia and Dallas-Fort Worth, it positions itself as a flexible warehousing provider in those markets.

For further information about Corporate Storage’s services or recent developments, visit www.Corporate-Storage.com or call 678.207.1930.



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