Food Logistics, the only publication exclusively dedicated to covering the movement of product through the global cold food supply chain, named Corporate Traffic as one of the winners of this year’s Top 3PL & Cold Storage Providers award, which recognizes leading third-party logistics and cold storage providers.
“Many of today’s 3PL providers are challenged with rising fuel costs, the race against electrification, ensuring driver safety, complying with ever-changing regulations and more. But, thanks to the implementation of emerging technologies, cutting-edge transportation management solutions and end-to-end visibility solutions, 3PLs in the cold food chain space continue to keep on truckin’,” says Marina Mayer, editor-in-chief of Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive and co-founder of the Women in Supply Chain Forum. “In the same token, cold storage providers are challenged with slowdown in inventory levels and meeting ‘audit-ready’ mandates, but at the same time, but are still implementing robotics, wearables and multi-temperature solutions to better meet ever-changing demands of the temperature-sensitive market.”
This is the third time in four years that Corporate Traffic has earned this award. Top companies are selected out of hundreds of 3PLs offering services in the global cold food supply chain. Go to https://foodlogistics.com/22938533 to view the full list of winners.
About Supply & Demand Chain Executive
Supply & Demand Chain Executive is the only supply chain publication covering the entire global supply chain, focusing on trucking, warehousing, packaging, procurement, risk management, professional development and more. Supply & Demand Chain Executive and sister publication Food Logistics also operate SCN Summit and Women in Supply Chain Forum. Go to www.SDCExec.com to learn more.
About Food Logistics
Food Logistics reaches more than 26,000 supply chain executives in the global food and beverage industries, including executives in the food sector (growers, producers, manufacturers, wholesalers and grocers) and the logistics section (transportation, warehousing, distribution, software and technology) who share a mutual interest in the operations and business aspects of the global cold food supply chain. Food Logistics also operates SCN Summit and Women in Supply Chain Forum. Go to www.FoodLogistics.com to learn more.