Tive takes home food chain tech award

The global supply chain and logistics company was named a “Top Food Chain Technology” award winner by the Food Shippers of America’s Food Chain Digest.

Top food chain tech awards. Graphic courtesy FSA
Top food chain tech awards. Graphic courtesy FSA
(Graphic courtesy FSA )

Supply chain and logistics visibility technology company Tive was recently recognized as a 2023 “Top Food Chain Technology” by Food Chain Digest, which represents the Food Shippers of America.

The award program highlights food technology platforms, applications and the innovators that create them to help food shippers be more aware of all options available, according to a news release.

Tive’s real-time trackers, cloud platform and application programming interfaces (APIs) provide live insight into where shipments are — and what condition they are in. Hundreds of global brands use Tive daily to mitigate in-transit shipment issues, assure on-time and in-full deliveries and improve the customer experience, according to the release.

“I am immensely proud of our team’s dedication and innovation in the field of food shipping technology. Being named a ‘Top Food Chain Technology’ award winner is a testament to the benefits that Tive brings to all perishable shippers,” Tive founder and CEO Krenar Komoni said in the release.

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The recognition underscores Tive’s commitment to helping customers make informed decisions, minimize waste and deliver the highest-quality products to consumers worldwide, Komoni said.

Learn more about the winners of the 2023 FSA Top Food Chain Technology Awards.

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