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Local Grocery Supply Chain Remains Stable Amid Union Port Strike in the US

Local News 01 Oct, 2024 Follow News

Local Grocery Supply Chain Remains Stable Amid Union Port Strike in the US

Press Statement on behalf of:

· Cost U Less

· Foster’s

· Hurley’s

· Kirk Market

Local food stores have advised their customers that their supply chain remains fully operational and unaffected despite the ongoing strike at unionised ports in the Eastern United States. The two primary ports they rely on are non-unionised and continue functioning at total capacity, ensuring no immediate disruption to their operations.

Only shipments passing through unionised ports are experiencing delays, and they have no reason to anticipate a significant impact on their ability to stock and supply goods. On-island inventory is fully stocked, and they have implemented proactive measures, including built-in redundancies within their supply chain, to safeguard against potential disruptions. This approach, part of their regular logistics planning, also helps mitigate risks from external factors such as hurricanes.

“While our stores are not directly affected by the US strike, we are unwavering in our commitment to continue providing the products and services our customers depend on. Our dedication to maintaining the stability and reliability of our supply chain during this period is unwavering, and we will take all necessary steps to keep our shelves fully stocked, they wrote.

Their community is their top priority.  “We value your trust and will continue to uphold our promise of uninterrupted service, even during challenging circumstances. We are here for you, and your support drives us to maintain our high service standards’, they added.


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