Ryder Makes Food Logistics’ Top 3PL Providers List for 10th-Straight Year



Ryder System was listed among Food Logistics’ Top Third-Party Logistics & Cold Storage Providers for 2022. The honor marks Ryder’s 10th consecutive year on the list. Each year, the publication’s editorial team and advisory board selects the leading third-party logistics (3PL) providers that demonstrate a commitment to continually improving their operations and meeting their customers’ needs.

“These past 18 months have been so challenging for U.S. supply chains. It’s the continuous bottlenecks that require fleets to retool and pivot accordingly, but it’s the drivers, the fleet, the warehouses and software/technologies that really keep today’s supply chains in line,” Marina Mayer, editor-in-chief of Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive, said. “These 3PLs and cold-storage providers have collaborated on all facets of their operations to achieve full visibility, complete forecasting, end-to-end leverage and the ultimate in sustainability. Now is the time to honor and celebrate those companies making magic happen behind the frontlines.”

Earlier this year, Ryder revealed that its visibility, collaboration and exception management technology, RyderShare, now includes a warehouse management solution. The result is true end-to-end visibility as goods move inbound on trucks to within the four walls of warehouses and distribution centers and, ultimately, outbound to their final destinations.

“As a fully integrated port-to-door transportation and supply chain logistics provider, achieving that kind of next-level visibility and collaboration in today’s disruptive supply chain environment has proven to be a game changer for our customers,” Steve Sensing, president of global supply chain solutions for Ryder, said. “And it’s even more critical for the food and beverage supply chain, where reliability and time and temperature controls are paramount.”

Ryder also expanded its e-fulfillment network, which includes food-grade compliant facilities, with the acquisition of a proven technology and operating platform that enables scalable e-commerce and omnichannel fulfillment solutions for brands big and small. Ryder also acquired a multiclient warehousing and distribution company to add to its portfolio of supply chain solutions.

“When you combine these expanded capabilities with our technology-enabled, end-to-end transportation logistics solutions, Ryder is in a position to deliver significantly increased value for food and beverage brands looking for more dynamic supply chain solutions. These investments underscore our commitment to helping our customers deliver on their promises to their customers every day,” Sensing said.


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