Foodservice and healthcare product supplier with distribution and supply-chain focus
CFS Brands supplies foodservice, healthcare, and hygiene industries with branded products across storage, sanitation, and food safety. The tech stack reflects a traditional manufacturing and logistics operation—SAP, Blue Yonder WMS, IBM i/AS400, Dynamics GP—paired with modern data tools (Snowflake, Matillion, Python). Hiring is skewed heavily toward operations and logistics (30 of 58 roles) with active projects in inventory optimization, supply-chain automation, and data integration, suggesting the company is working to modernize backend processes while managing growth across distribution centers.
Notable leadership hires: Distribution Center Lead, Team Lead, Distribution Center Team Lead, Sales Director
CFS Brands manufactures and distributes products to foodservice, healthcare, and hygiene sectors through a portfolio of owned brands including Carlisle FoodService Products, San Jamar, Dinex, WipesPlus, Snap Drape, and Sparta. The company operates a multi-node distribution footprint in the United States and manages a 501–1,000-person workforce. Current operational focus includes supply-chain optimization, inventory accuracy across distribution centers, shipping cost reduction, and compliance with regulatory shipping requirements. The business model is supply-driven, with emphasis on reducing order discrepancies and meeting service-level commitments to foodservice and healthcare customers.
Core systems include SAP, Blue Yonder WMS, IBM i/AS400, Dynamics GP for ERP and supply chain. Data and automation: Snowflake, Matillion, Python, SQL, PowerShell. Office and productivity: Microsoft Office, ADP Workforce Now, Outlook.
Active pain points include inventory accuracy, shipping cost reduction, meeting service-level metrics, compliance with shipping regulations, and reducing order discrepancies. Current projects focus on supply-chain automation and inventory optimization across distribution centers.
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