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Warehousing
North Dakota Gains Food Hub
The state's first food hub will focus on production, distribution and marketing services for local growers.
Sponsored Content
The Ultimate Picking Machine
The Raymond Corporation
Engineered for today’s workforce, the Raymond® High Capacity Orderpicker combines industry-first specifications with smart operator assist technologies that help reinforce training and improve operator well-being in high-turnover environments.
Grocery Retail
Nestle to Sell Starbucks Coffee
Starbucks Co.
Nestle paid Starbucks $7.2 billion to sell its coffee, making it the company's third largest acquisition.
Warehousing
Necco to be Auctioned Off
Necco Wafers will continue to produce candy for the rest of the month of May, and perhaps until November, depending on who takes over the company after a bankruptcy auction scheduled for later this mont
Warehousing
Blue Apron Sees Subscribers Increase, Reports Loss
In the first quarter, Blue Apron reports that it has 786,000 active customers, a 5 percent increase from 2017.
Warehousing
7-Eleven Taps JDA For Supply Chain Management
Blue Yonder
7-Eleven Inc has deployed a range of JDA Software solutions to help manage its inventory and streamline its supply chain processes.
Grocery Retail
Walmart Expands Grocery Delivery with DoorDash
Walmart
The service will kick off in Atlanta before expanding across the United States later this year.
Warehousing
Atlantic Coffee Solutions Shuts Down Production
Starting June 12 the company's 279 employees will start to be let go and continue for several months thereafter.
Foodservice
Tim Hortons Franchisees Told to Shop at Walmart
Packages of Tim Hortons coffee, bottled water and garbage bags are unavailable from the chain’s main distribution center in Ontario.
Regulations
Coffee Companies Battle California Over Cancer Warning Labels
A judge ruled last month that coffee companies had to label their products with a cancer warning.
Warehousing
Cargill Closing North Dakota Plant
Cargill
The closing will affect about 55 employees.
Risk/Compliance
Ground Beef Is at Risk of Disruption
It may be a challenge to replicate a steakhouse quality filet mignon—but how about a burger? What about meatballs? Plant-based ground beef alternatives are the most likely to disrupt the meat industry.
Cold Chain
Warehouse Optimization Improves Efficiency 44%
Merchandise Warehouses takes its operations to the next level with high-density, deep lane racking and a pallet shuttle system
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