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Barrett Distribution Centers named a 2020 Fast 50 company by Boston Business Journal

Scott Hothem • Apr 15, 2020

The Boston Business Journal has named Barrett Distribution Centers to its exclusive 2020 Fast 50 list, which represent the 50 fastest-growing private companies in Massachusetts.


The Fast 50 companies are selected and ranked based on a formula that counts revenue growth from 2016 to 2019.

“As a top logistics and fulfillment provider, we have expanded in key markets in the Northeast to become more accessible to our customers,” said Tim Barrett, COO.  He continued, “Our efforts resulted in tremendous growth, and we are honored to accept the Boston Business Journal’s Fast 50 honor in recognition.”

The numbers were crunched and analyzed by the Business Journal’s research department and by the media company’s Fast 50 partner, Withum.


“At a time when positive business news is hard to come by, the privately held companies included among this year’s Fast 50 have something to celebrate indeed,” Carolyn M. Jones, market president and publisher of the Boston Business Journal, said. “The COVID-19 crisis has changed the way we work and live; and like many others, we have reimagined our event and content to ensure the health and safety of all. Our celebration, originally scheduled to be held on May 20, is now expected to be held in November.” 

A Fast 50 special publication is scheduled to run in the May 22 weekly edition of the Business Journal. A second publication, complete with rankings by revenue, will be published in conjunction with the Fast 50 event at the Aloft Hotel Seaport in South Boston, where we will announce the actual rankings.


Companies on the Fast 50 must have their headquarters in Massachusetts and must have reported revenue of at least $500,000 in 2016 and $1 million in 2019 were considered.

For the complete list of 2020 Fast 50 companies, visit .


About Barrett Distribution Centers

As a trusted advisor to our customers since 1941, Barrett operates a network of 20 shared and dedicated warehouse and fulfillment centers, totaling 4M square feet providing customized third-party logistics, omni-channel distribution, and direct-to-consumer fulfillment services for clients in the apparel, footwear, health & beauty, big box and e-commerce retail, consumer packaged goods, consumer electronics, food, candy, grocery, industrial and automotive parts industries.The body content of your post goes here. To edit this text, click on it and delete this default text and start typing your own or paste your own from a different source.

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