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Princeton TMX Named a 2022 Top Food Chain Technology
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Princeton TMX Named 2022 Top Food Chain Technology by Food Chain Digest

 

FORT WAYNE, IN, August 15, 2022 / PR WEB

Princeton TMX has been recognized as a 2022 “Top Food Chain Technology” by Food Chain Digest, the official magazine of Food Shippers of America (FSA). FSA brings together a community of supply chain and logistics professionals from the food and beverage industry and their suppliers in order to facilitate education and networking opportunities and enable supply chain efficiency improvements.

The Top Food Chain Technology program recognizes standout technologies in food transportation, logistics, distribution and supply chain management, according to Brian Everett, group publisher and editorial director of Food Chain Digest. “Technology has become the backbone of the food supply chain,” said Everett. “Technology platforms, applications and innovators have emerged in the food and beverage market to helping bring more efficiency, productivity, and transparency to the food chain. This recognition program highlights leaders like Princeton TMX that are readily available to food shippers in helping them to accomplish their business goals.” 

According to Everett, this is the first year that Food Chain Digest has deployed this recognition program as an initiative to serve as a resource to food shippers seeking new opportunities to leverage technologies in their supply chain strategy and execution.

“We are honored to be recognized as a 2022 Top Food Technology company by Food Chain Digest,” says Tim Minnich, President, Chief Executive Officer. “This distinction highlights how our TMS solution helps food shippers save time, improve efficiencies and control costs as they manage their complex, time-sensitive food transportation challenges.”

The staff at Food Chain Digest evaluated nominations, judging on how effectively the nominee company, product and/or service solves a business problem for food shippers. Each finalist company’s nomination then was validated by an industry-wide vote involving more than 1,500 professionals in food supply chain, transportation, warehousing and distribution. Companies earning an adequate volume of votes were validated through this process, and then named to the list which is published by Food Chain Digest.

To view a full list of companies named to the list, visit www.FoodShippers.org and click “Announcements.”

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