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John Murphy

Retired at Fresh Freight

John Murphy has extensive experience in operations management, particularly in the logistics and distribution industry. John currently holds the position of Vice President Operations at Fresh Freight, where they lead and supports various teams and promotes a culture of servant leadership. Prior to this, they worked as an Enterprise Operations Manager at Shamrock Foods Company, providing support and expertise in operational efficiency and customer satisfaction. John also has a background in regional and vice president level roles at US Foods, overseeing large teams and managing budgets. Overall, John Murphy's work experience showcases their strong leadership skills and expertise in operations management.

John Murphy holds a Bachelor's degree in Business and Communications from Concordia University-Portland.

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Phoenix, United States

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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.