Delivered July 13th

In a world where takeout is so prevalent, it’s important to have good processes in place to ensure customer satisfaction

Delivered July 11th

According to research from Morningstar, the ongoing supply chain issues are improving.

Delivered July 5th

According to Daren Bakst, senior fellow at The Heritage Foundation’s Center for Energy, Climate, and Environment, food prices in May 2022 were 10.1% higher than prices of May 2021.

Delivered June 30th

While the traffic at dine-in restaurants has decreased with recent inflation, traffic to quick-service restaurants has increased by nearly 20%.

Delivered June 22nd

In a report released by the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals, it was reported that money spent on ocean freight rose by 23.6% just last year alone.

Delivered June 21st

In 2021, food service packaging was a $114.28 billion dollar industry, which is estimated to jump to $148.25 billion by 2027.

Delivered June 20th

The issues that shippers in Shanghai face are catching up on orders all at once while simultaneously receiving a plethora of new orders.

Delivered June 16th

Joe & the Juice is in high demand! It was recently announced sales have increased significantly since the pandemic. It’s all thanks to the jump in orders of fruits and vegetables as well as the ever-growing increase in demand for coffee. Joe & the Juice serves both coffee and juices.

Delivered June 14th

The U.S. Department of Agriculture and other federal agencies will be investing up to $65 million to strengthen the food supply chain. The pilot plan they are launching will be using the American Rescue Plan funding in order to support agricultural employers in hopes of implementing better health and safety standards to promote a safe and healthy work environment for U.S. workers and workers hired from northern Central American countries. 

Delivered June 6th

The world’s largest shipping Port, the Port of Shanghai, is gearing up for an uptick in demand and freight costs as manufacturing activity in Shanghai is increasing after a two-month lockdown that began in April 2022. Since April, the Port of Ningbo has been exporting most goods, 3.97 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of container to be exact, but volume is now full steam ahead in Shanghai since reopening.