Consumer expectations for speed, coupled with labor challenges, have companies across the cold foods spectrum looking to automation to supercharge their supply chain.
There’s little doubt that scores of hungry fans in Qatar for the 2022 World Cup dined on a Devanco Foods product: the Chicago-based company shipped more than a half million pounds of halal beef bacon and deli meats into the country ahead of the tournament.
Here are some of our favorite episodes of From the Cold Corner
December 27, 2022
This year, Refrigerated & Frozen Foods produced over a dozen podcasts, sitting down with industry experts to discuss the latest in all things cold chain. Here are some of our favorite episodes.
Together, the two companies are creating a virtual, national network of carriers and independent cold-storage warehouses allowing for enhanced visibility for contracting, negotiating, direct payment and tracking for perishable product deliveries.
Each of these colds foods companies are using new approaches to reach changing consumer palettes with unique approaches to sustainability and product development.
Many warehouses and distribution centers suffer from fragmented processes with operational decisions made by manual planners who rely heavily on tribal knowledge.
Launched in 2004, the SmartWay program helps companies advance supply chain sustainability by measuring, benchmarking and improving freight transportation efficiency.