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Imperfect Foods Pilots Warehouse Management System

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Imperfect Foods will implement technology from Manhattan Active Warehouse Management at its distribution center in San Antonio, Texas in order to modernize its distribution operations and support its rapid growth, according to Manhattan Associates. The San Antonio facility will serve as a pilot, with Imperfect’s five remaining distribution centers to follow.

“Imperfect Foods has experienced incredible growth since first opening our doors six years ago,” said Tyrell Childs, vice president of operations at Imperfect Foods, in a statement. “When we made the decision to begin our search for a warehouse management system, we knew we would need the best solution on the market with the limitless ability to grow rapidly with us, which is what led us to Manhattan’s system.”

This technology will help Imperfect Foods scale up without sacrificing its commitment to sustainability, said the online grocer.

“We are proud to partner with such an innovative and environmentally friendly organization,” said Bob Howell, senior vice president, Americas, in a statement. “Having recently announced its pledge to become a net-zero carbon operation by 2030, Imperfect Foods will benefit from the many advanced features that improve supply chain sustainability found in Manhattan Active WM. We look forward to helping Imperfect Foods take this important initiative and its overall business success to the next level.”

Related: Imperfect Foods to Become Net-Zero Carbon OperationImperfect Foods Raises $94 Million.

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