Distribution and logistics backbone for Chick-fil-A restaurant network
Chick-fil-A Supply operates a purpose-built distribution network serving Chick-fil-A restaurants across the U.S. The tech stack reveals a hybrid infrastructure: Oracle ERP and SAP for enterprise resource planning, JDA and a custom TMS for supply chain optimization, Samsara for fleet telematics, and emerging cloud data capabilities (AWS, Redshift, DynamoDB). Current hiring is heavily weighted toward operations and HR roles rather than engineering, and active projects center on scaling distribution center openings, staffing, and recall contingency — indicating growth phase paired with operational risk management.
Chick-fil-A Supply is a wholly owned subsidiary of Chick-fil-A, Inc., chartered with managing the distribution and logistics infrastructure that feeds the restaurant chain's U.S. operations. Founded in 2019, the company operates distribution centers and a managed fleet to ensure restaurants receive food and products on schedule while maintaining brand standards. The organization balances rapid expansion (new facility openings) with operational fundamentals: workforce recruitment, compliance (DOT, food safety), equipment availability, and contingency planning for recalls. With 1,001–5,000 employees based in Atlanta, GA, the company is actively hiring across operations, human resources, and logistics roles.
Oracle ERP, SAP, JDA, custom TMS, Samsara for fleet management, WMS (warehouse management), AWS (compute/storage: RDS, DynamoDB, Redshift), Kubernetes, and Python/JavaScript for internal systems.
Active pain points include staffing distribution centers, recall contingency planning, volume growth management, equipment availability optimization, and DOT compliance — reflected in current projects on facility scaling and contingency protocols.
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