Kroger plans to close around 60 U.S. grocery stores over the next 18 months to improve efficiency.
June 25, 2025food hauler News Updates
Kroger Plans to Close 60 US Stores to Improve Profit
UNFI Hack Leaves Some Whole Foods Shelves Bare
In a June 9 email to customers, a representative said the company is 鈥渨orking toward the goal of returning to full operational capacity by鈥 June 15 or sooner and apologized for any disruption.
June 10, 2025Food and Beverage Fleets Adopt Sustainable Practices
Private fleets operating in the food and beverage sector are demonstrating effective use cases for electric-powered trucks, electric transport refrigeration units and alternative fuels.
May 8, 2025Demand-Driven Disruption
Discover how fleets in the Food & Beverage industry are leveraging new supply chain technology to minimize costs amidst increasing consumer demands and expectations.
April 1, 2023Top Pork Producer Smithfield Makes Room in Freezers for Vaccine
Smithfield Foods Inc., the world鈥檚 biggest pork producer, is willing to share space in its ultra-low-temperature freezers to store COVID-19 vaccines, the company said Dec. 3 in an emailed statement.
December 3, 2020Food Retail Carriers Anticipate High-Demand Holiday Season
The food retail sector and fleets that support it are headed for a particularly busy holiday season, experts say.
November 12, 2020FMCSA Grants Ag Haulers a Five-Year Exemption Permitting New Cargo Securement Techniques
Federal regulators have granted a five-year exemption to the Agricultural & Food Transporters Conference of American Trucking Associations, clearing a variety of alternative methods to secure agricultural commodities grouped into large singular units.
April 17, 2019Romaine Recall Causes Disruption in Trucking Industry
Romaine lettuce is shipping again after a late November outbreak of E. coli, but only after the federal government began a new round of negotiating with producers for changes in tracking.
December 3, 2018Bulk Food Haulers Cliff Viessman Inc., Johnsrud Transport to Merge
The owners of two long-established trucking companies specializing in food-grade transportation services 鈥 Cliff Viessman Inc. in Gary, S.D., and Johnsrud Transport Inc. in Des Moines, Iowa 鈥 have agreed to merge their businesses.
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