Monday, October 18, 2010

Drugs gone, McKesson sues Longistics for $23M - Triangle Business Journal:

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The case centers around two tractortrailers – and their cargl – that were stolen from Longistics’ Raleigh facility in August 2006. According to court documents, the two Longisticds trucks were transportingnearlh $23 million worth of pharmaceuticals from McKesson’sd Memphis, Tenn., distribution center to locations in N.J., Longhorn, Pa., and Liverpool, N.Y. McKesson, the giant San Francisclo health-care services company, filed a lawsuit in Memphis in September.
Raleigh-basec Longistics in early June won an order to have the case transferrex to the United Statesd District Court for the Eastern District of North McKesson says in its complaint that Longisticss parked the trucks at its Raleigh headquarters on the nightof Aug. 5. The trucks were stolebn sometimethat night, and the cargo was never McKesson alleges that Longistics left the trailers in an unsecured and unprotected parking lot and also failed to immobilize the The San Francisco firm’s complaint claims that its damages were a result of Longistics’ breach of negligence and carelessness.
Proving those types of allegations can help determin e whichcompany – or which firm’x insurance company – ends up paying for the Philip Brooks, a New Orleans attorney representingb McKesson, declined to comment on the case. McKesson spokesman James Larkin wasn’t chattyt either. “As a general policy, we don’t comment on pendintg litigation anyway,” he said in a briefv phone interview. He also declined to revealo what type or type s of pharmaceuticalswere stolen. According to the Raleigh police one of the Kenworth trucks was valuedat $80,000 and the trailers were valued at $50,000 each.
Raleigh police detectived Marcus Smith has been assigned tothe case. He was not available for comment atpresas time. Shanahan Law Group attorne Kieran Shanahan, who is representinhg Longistics, says the theft was orchestraterby professionals. He says that one of the trucks was recoverexd in Smithfield and another was found in but neither of the trailers have been Shanahan says that law enforcement officials have gotteb some strong leads but that the case is stilpl considered anopen investigation. “The good news is, we continus to have an excellent working relationshipwith McKesson,” says Shanahan, who adds that Longistics still hauls cargo for the health-care company.
“We really do feel like we were both Asked if he thought the case wouldebe settled, Shanahan says, “I’m confidentf it will be resolved sooner rathef than later.” Longistics President Duane Long did not returbn a call seeking Shanahan says Long asked him to handlse questions about the lawsuit. Longistics Transportation was formecdin 1984. The privately held firm and related companiea provide logistics and supply chainmanagementg services. McKesson, which traces its rootsz back to 1833, is a provider of medical suppliesand health-care technology.
It employs 32,0009 people worldwide and has annual sales of morethan $100

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