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Leadership class examines logistics at Philly Port and Wholesale Market

The sixth Eastern Produce Council (EPC) Leadership Class toured the Philadelphia Wholesale Produce Market (PWPM) and Holt Logistics on March 19, 2024. "Logistics and distribution are a crucial part of the produce industry," said Susan McAleavey Sarlund, EPC executive director. "PWPM and Holt Logistics offer significant aspects of the supply chain for consideration in our leadership program."

The class first toured PWPM, beginning with a presentation from John Vena, president of John Vena Inc. (JVI), on the market's history and development. "Terminal markets have always played an important role in the fresh produce distribution," he said. "But, even with all our technological advancements of this largest, fully refrigerated produce market in the world, we built a vibrant marketplace where customers interact with wholesalers to maintain the hands-on aspect of the produce business."

The group also heard from Tom Kovacevich, president of TMK Produce. "What makes this market successful, and it's been true from the beginning, is our cooperative effort," he said. "The way of the merchants on this market has always been to work together to fulfill orders and move forward."

EPC's 2024 Leadership Class outside the Del Monte facility at the Gloucester City Port.

The group then walked the concourse of the 700,000-square-foot facility to meet with various merchants. A highlight of the tour was a reconnection with previous class participants including Gabrielle Procacci of Procacci Brothers Sales Corp. and Christopher Scotti of John Vena Inc.

After PWPM, the class visited Holt Logistics Corp. at the Gloucester Marine Terminal in Gloucester City, NJ, where Sander Daniels, business development manager, presented a summary of the various facilities of the Philadelphia port. Daniels escorted the participants on a tour of the Del Monte Fresh Produce facility at the port. During the tour, the class discussed the process for imported products and inspections and were treated to samples of some DelMonte signature items including pineapple and cantaloupe.

The program provides a dual-medium learning environment and includes various tours and classroom learning activities throughout the year.

Participants selected for this year's program include: Jackson Brady, Crispy Green; Kate Degan, JOH; James Ferrier, organicgirl; Jessica Huber, America's Grow-a-Row; Devin Hunt, T.M. Kovacevich; Nick Kraus, MamaMia Produce; David Linthicum, Wakefern Food Corp.; Dustin Manento, Four Seasons Produce; Therese Mauch, Zespri; Chantal McCrossin, F&S Fresh Foods; Jason Morris, Oppy; Cassi Nicodemo, Highline Mushrooms; Ryan O'Neill, Four Seasons Produce; Mohini Patel, Wakefern Food Corp.; Michael Porcile, JOH; Jillian Rudolph, John Vena Inc.; and Jessica Ziglar, Oppy Transport.

Also participating in the tour were: Theresa Lowden, president of the EPC and executive VP, produce and floral at JOH; Vic Savanello, VP, merchandising & business development for S. Katzman Produce Distributors and a former EPC president; and, Al Murray, EPC board member.

For more information:
Susan McAleavey Sarlund
Eastern Produce Council
Tel: +1 (908) 723-0645
[email protected]
https://www.easternproducecouncil.com/



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