Fresh Freight
Ernest Herrera's work experience includes being the Director of Supply Chain Solutions at Fresh Freight since 2018. Prior to this, they served as the Enterprise Supply Chain Manager at Shamrock Foods Company from 2016 to 2018. Ernest also held roles such as Inbound Logistics Manager from 2013 to 2015 and Enterprise Supply Chain Champion from 2010 to 2013 at Shamrock Foods Company. Before joining Shamrock Foods Company, they worked as the Regional Equipment Manager at APL in 2010. Ernest Herrera's professional journey started in 2008 when they began working as a Supply Chain Analyst at GAMPAC, where they stayed until 2010.
Ernest Herrera obtained their Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from New Mexico State University between 1999 and 2004. Ernest later pursued a Master's degree in Business Administration from the University of Phoenix, graduating between 2007 and 2009.
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Fresh Freight
Fresh Freight is a specialized provider of food transportation solutions across the United States, breaking through the challenges of transporting highly perishable freight. Our deliberate focus on food allows us to deliver assurance and peace-of-mind to customers facing increasingly complex supply chains. Our hands-on service drives critical load decisions and cold-chain compliance using our extensive experience and the latest monitoring technology. Known for meticulous attention to detail, our team anticipates potential issues in real-time to effectively navigate seasonality, road closures and changing market dynamics throughout the year. The reliability of our asset-based transportation solution, which also blends in capacity from owner-operators experienced with hauling perishables, has made Fresh Freight a provider-of-choice for produce growers, distributors, grocery retailers, food manufactures and foodservice companies. Fresh Freight's highly responsive team ensures tight temperature thresholds are met, and drivers optimize time-in-transit to get the best quality product in the hands (and stomachs) of consumers.