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HAVI Supports All Major Foodservice Associations and Their Members in Developing Industry's First Supply Chain Optimization Best Practices
[April 10, 2017]

HAVI Supports All Major Foodservice Associations and Their Members in Developing Industry's First Supply Chain Optimization Best Practices


HAVI, a global company innovating, optimizing and managing supply chains of leading brands in foodservice, has joined forces with International Foodservice Manufacturers Association (IFMA), Kinetic12, a food industry management consulting firm, and research company Datassential to support the development of the first-ever best practices for foodservice supply chain optimization.

The Development Board consists of 15 leading foodservice chain operators including Arby's, Brinker International, Burger King, Chick-fil-A, Firehouse Subs, FOCUS Brands, Hooters, Potbelly, Sonic, Starbucks, Subway, Topper's Pizza, Tropical Smoothie, Wendy's, and Zaxby's. These operators are working with foodservice manufacturers and distributors to tackle challenges impacting foodservice supply chains. Rich Kamph, Senior Vice President of global supply chain at FOCUS Brands, an SCO initiative participant, said, "This initiative is designed to affect change and bring about solutions for the supply chain issues we all face."

"The foodservice industry has a distinct advantage because all areas of the supply chain will truly collaborate and build best practices," added Larry Oberkfell, President and CEO of IFMA. "The goal of this initiative is to create best practices that drive sales by ensuring product in the right place, at the right time, in the right quantity."

This is the first industry-wide supply chain initiative supported by all major foodservice industry associations, including IFMA, International Foodservice Distributors Association (IFDA), National Restaurant Association (NRA), National Council of Chain Restaurants (NCCR), Foodservice Sales & Marketing Association (FSMA) and Global Standards One (GS1) - a global, neutral, non-profit standards organization that brings efficiency and transparency to the supply chain.

HAVI brings supply chain management expertise and more than 40 years of experience supporting brands in the foodservice industry to the initiative. It will play an integral role in helping establish supply chain optimization best practices. "At HAVI, our focus is helping businesses reap the benefits of optimized supply chains," said Jim Woods, Executive Vice President, analytics and supply chain, HAVI. "We are excited to bring our experience and expetise to the SCO initiative and collaborate with foodservice industry leaders that will enable businesses all across the chain to grow their top lines, reduce costs, gain end-to-end visibility and mitigate risk. Effective supply chain management is not only good for business, but also extremely important for consumers seeking fresh, safe and increasingly diversified foods and flavors."



The group's next working session will take place April 20, 2017, in Chicago. Join in to help build supply chain optimization best practices for foodservice with IFMA, HAVI, Kinetic12 and more than 30 other foodservice companies. To learn more, please visit http://www.ifmaworld.com/committees/supply-chain-optimization/.

About HAVI


HAVI is a global, privately owned company focused on innovating, optimizing and managing the supply chains of leading brands. Offering services in supply chain management, packaging, logistics and recycling and waste, HAVI partners with companies to address challenges big and small across the supply chain, from commodity to customer. Founded in 1974, HAVI employs more than 10,000 people and serves customers in more than 100 countries. HAVI's supply chain services are complemented by the customer engagement services offered by affiliated company The Marketing Store. For more information, please visit HAVI.com.

About International Foodservice Manufacturers Association (IFMA)

IFMA is a leading trade association comprising more than 300 of the world's most prestigious food, equipment and supply manufacturers in the $600 billion foodservice industry, as well as related marketing service organizations, trade publications, distributors and brokers. IFMA's mission is to serve as a business partner to its members by bringing them relevant, actionable services that are fundamental to their business assessment, planning and execution. For more information, visit www.ifmaworld.com

About International Foodservice Distributors Association: http://www.ifdaonline.org/

About Foodservice Sales & Marketing Association: http://www.fsmaonline.com/

About National Restaurant Association: http://www.restaurant.org/Home

About The National Council of Chain Restaurants: https://nrf.com/who-we-are/retail-communities/chain-restaurants-nccr


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