Ryeco updates website, adds more trucks

In late winter and early spring, Ryeco created a new website that features a video of the market with shots from a drone.

 Fil Colace is vice president of operations at Ryeco in Philadelphia.
Fil Colace is vice president of operations at Ryeco in Philadelphia.
( Amy Sowder)

In late winter and early spring, Ryeco created a new website that features a video of the market with shots from a drone.

Ryeco keeps adding delivery trucks to service customers 24 hours a day, seven days a week. By August, the company had 16 tractor-trailers, 10 with advertising splashed across the sides.

“They’re basically moving billboards,” said Fil Colace, Ryeco’s vice president of operations.

Also, the company is overhauling its warehouse management practices to increase order fulfillment speeds by 25% in October by using digital bar code scanning, he said.

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