Military Produce Group deploys IFCO RPCs
Military Produce Group deploys IFCO RPCs
The Military Produce Group is showing its commitment to the environment by using reusable plastic containers from IFCO Systems for the shipment of fresh produce to dozens of commissaries.
The Military Produce Group, which supplies fruits and vegetables to commissaries in the southern United States, is moving to RPCs from corrugated boxes for several commodities. This move furthers the Defense Commissary Agency's sustainability program.
The initial rollout of RPCs covers about 32 DeCA locations, increasing to 71, which will be served from Military Produce Group distribution centers in Norfolk, VA, Birmingham, AL, and Savannah, GA.
"The Defense Commissary Agency is committed to an environmentally sustainable operation and applauds MPG's use of reusable containers to limit the amount of waste heading to landfills and reduce product damage," Bridget Bennett, supervisory category manager-produce at DeCA, said in a press release.
Military Produce Group works with grower-shippers to ensure military families get the freshest produce delivered to their local commissary at the peak of ripeness.
"The Military Produce Group works diligently to provide healthy food to the commissaries we serve and to do it in a way that keeps our carbon footprint to a minimum," Al Oliver, director of sales and marketing at Military Produce Group, added in the press release. "RPCs from IFCO are helping us be more sustainable while improving the efficiency of our operations."
With more than 180 million RPCs in circulation, IFCO is the leading provider of reusable containers to the fresh food sector worldwide. IFCO handles all RPC logistics, from distributions to cleaning to re-entry into the supply chain. After retail use, IFCO RPCs are folded, collected and shipped back to one of IFCO's service facilities, where they are sanitized and prepared for re-use.
"IFCO is honored to play a role in assisting the Military Produce Group in becoming even more environment-friendly by eliminating waste from the supply chain," Mike Ellis, director of supply chain development at IFCO, added in the press release.
Ellis worked with account representative and fellow veteran Pam Cavallero to ensure a smooth rollout of MPG's program to commissaries.