Food & Beverage Logistics
BUILT FOR FRESHNESS, COMPLIANCE, & SPEED
The Reality of Food & Beverage Logistics
Temperature sensitivity, safety standards, and channel complexity make Food & Beverage one of the most demanding logistics categories. A single degree, delay, or mislabel can create waste or rack up chargebacks.
Source Logistics is built for this environment – aligning cold chain control, inventory accuracy, and omnichannel execution so your products arrive the right way, every time.
Integrated Services for Food & Beverage
Source consolidates the critical pieces of the Food & Beverage supply chain into a unified, accountable network.
Warehousing & Distribution
Multi-temperature storage (ambient, refrigerated, frozen), FEFO rotation, Lot & Batch tracking, and SQF-certified handling.
Ecommerce & Fulfillment
High-velocity pick & pack, D2C temperature control, and omnichannel order accuracy.
Transportation
Temperature-controlled capacity, appointment reliability, and retailer-compliant delivery.
Temp Control & Storage
Continuous monitoring, chain-of-custody control, and protection for frozen, chilled, and sensitive inventory.
Value-Added Services (VAS)
Labeling, date coding, kitting, allergen zones, compliance packaging, repacking, palletizing and more.
Technology & Traceability
Real-time inventory oversight, FEFO automation, Lot & Batch integrity, and seamless integration with the systems you use.
What Food & Beverage Brands Achieve with Source
- Reduced total supply chain cost through lower spoilage, rework, and fees
- Faster retail + distributor program launches with execution teams that deliver consistently
- Stronger customer experience, from retail freshness to D2C unboxing
- Improved reliability, strengthening relationships with key buyers and partners
- Scalable growth capacity without rebuilding infrastructure or adding more vendors
- Optionality of solutions – value added services, transportation, and tailored procedures
- More predictable operations, enabling better planning for promotions and inventory
These Food & Beverage Companies Trust Source
Operational Challenges We Take Off Your Hands
Temperature or Handling Issues
Excursions, spoilage, or inconsistent cold-chain execution.
Retailer or Distributor Friction
Chargebacks, missed dates, or packaging confusion.
Channel Misalignment
Retail, D2C, and wholesale running on different counts or workflows.
Scaling Challenges
Seasonality, marketing events, and SKU expansions overwhelming internal teams.
Fragmented Vendor Network
Cold storage in one location, fulfillment in another, transportation elsewhere.
Barriers to U.S. Market Entry
Navigating labeling, customs, compliance, and distributor onboarding challenges.
Helping Latin American Food Brands Succeed in the U.S.
We support imported products across refrigerated, frozen, and ambient profiles – backed by bilingual teams, compliance guidance, and secure chain-of-custody through customs and across the border.
Expertise Across the Food & Beverage Spectrum
Refrigerated perishables & beverages
Shelf-stable consumer packaged goods
Snacks, confectionery, and specialty items
Raw ingredients
Organic & allergen-controlled
Craft & premium beverages
Latin American and imported products
Frozen foods
Case Study
How Mexilink Scaled with Source
A fast-growing Latin American food distributor accelerated nationwide growth with Source’s temperature-controlled network, SQF-certified operations, and compliant retail execution – improving speed-to-shelf, accuracy, and scalability across major U.S. retailers.
Read the Full Case Study
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