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Date: June 6, 2016 at 4:59:02 PM EDT
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Subject: June 16 NGFN Webinar - Nonstop: Two Approaches to Direct Store Delivery to Retail
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NGFN Webinar -??Nonstop: Two Approaches to Direct Store Delivery to Retail

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From: National Good Food Network [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of National Good Food Network
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2016 10:16 AM
Subject: NGFN Webinar - Nonstop: Two Approaches to Direct Store Delivery to Retail

 

Our monthly NGFN Webinars are interactive sessions that give you the opportunity to learn and connect with on-the-ground practitioners and experts.

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The National Good Food Network

National Good Food Network Webinar

Nonstop:
Two Approaches to Direct Store Delivery to Retail 

 

Thursday, June 16
3:30 - 4:45pm ET (12:30 - 1:45pm PT)

Free! Register Now


One of the many consumer interests in local is that without having to travel 1000s of miles, local food can be fresher. To get food fastest from field to retail some operations are now removing a stop at an aggregation/distribution facility - farms are taking their product directly to the retail stores. 

This webinar presents two approaches to solving this complicated logistical puzzle. One program is managed by a food hub, working with a retailer with whom they have built a strong relationship. The other program is managed by the retail chain itself. 

You'll learn many of the details of these projects, including each company's thinking about if Direct Store Delivery (DSD) is worth the complexity. You will also learn some of the challenges that these programs have overcome, and some that still remain.

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Angel Mendez

Red Tomato

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Rebecca Dunning

NC State

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Krista Morgan

Lowes Foods

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