MODE Global Boosts On-Time Performance 35% for Major Food Distributor
DALLAS, May 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- MODE Global, a leading third-party logistics (3PL) firm, provides logistics and supply chain services through their family of companies including Avenger Logistics, MODE Transportation and SUNTECKtts. The MODE family of companies serves a multitude of industry verticals; however, the food and beverage sector is a specialty.
Although navigating the current logistics landscape can be complex, the MODE Global network consistently demonstrates its commitment to delivering optimal solutions for every client. A recent case study highlights their role in enhancing the supply chain efficiency of a major food corporation, resulting in cost savings of $240k annually and multiple overall operational improvements including freeing internal staff from managing and monitoring delivery windows. MODE's supply chain management enabled the client to concentrate on core business activities driving extensive business growth.
"We've helped propel them to new heights by taking over their logistics for them," said Anthony Russo, logistics sales lead at MODE Global. "It's allowed them to grow and do the things that they do best."
The client doubled their monthly product pickups and expanded their distribution territory through their ability to now focus solely on sales and customer service, underscoring the MODE's dedication to fostering customer success through strategic partnerships.
The MODE network caters to every industry, from automotive and floristry to pharmaceuticals and chemicals; however, they have been recognized for their outstanding solutions tailored to the unique demands of the food and beverage industry, which often includes special handling of perishable items. Notably, MODE Transportation has been awarded the Top Food Chain Provider by the Food Shippers of America and was named the PepsiCo Broker Sustainability Carrier of the Year for two years in a row.
For further insights into the network's capabilities and their approach to overcoming industry-specific challenges, a collection of case studies is available. These documents illustrate the network's ability to craft tailored logistics solutions that support diverse customer requirements across a variety of business sectors.
About MODE Global MODE Global is a multi-billion, multi-brand, 3PL platform and one of the world's leading logistics companies. We are the eighth-largest truckload freight brokerage and the largest non-asset intermodal provider in the United States. Through our family of brands, which includes Avenger Logistics, MODE Transportation and SUNTECKtts, we offer more than 30 years of experience providing exceptional service with a focus on customer experience. MODE Global delivers efficient, reliable transportation services around the world to more than 10,000 customers across a diverse set of markets. Powered by a sophisticated suite of technology solutions, MODE makes supply chain management easy through relationships with more than 100,000 carriers and agents in 230 locations throughout North America. For more information on how to transform your shipping solutions, please visit www.modeglobal.com.
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