A US-based supply chain professional has been recognized as a 2026 Rising Star in the Women in Supply Chain awards for her leadership in strengthening cold chain visibility and supporting the safe movement of temperature-sensitive products.
The recognition highlights the growing importance of real-time shipment monitoring, data analysis and skilled leadership in food and beverage logistics.
In her role overseeing food and retail programs, she works with retailers, suppliers, distributors and foodservice organizations to develop real-time cold chain visibility programmes. Her work includes managing strategic relationships, supporting new programme launches and collaborating with data and product teams to turn shipment information into practical insights.
Temperature monitoring and shipment visibility are particularly important for products that require controlled conditions throughout transportation. Real-time information can help logistics teams make timely decisions and maintain product quality from production through delivery.
She also leads and coaches a team of account managers, focusing on efficient processes, customer support and consistent service across a growing portfolio of food and beverage clients.
By developing reporting tools, operational playbooks and data-driven practices, she helps translate complex shipment information into actionable insights for logistics teams and customers.
The recognition reflects the expanding role of technology and professional leadership in modern cold chain operations, where real-time visibility can support product quality, efficient transportation and reliable delivery to consumers, restaurants and retailers.
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