Getting a hot meal past a hospital loading dock at 3am is harder than anyone expects the first time. There’s screening, there’s timing around shift change, there’s the question of who signs for it and where it goes once it’s inside. Working within the Frontline Foods relief ecosystem, we did this hundreds of times, and every run taught us something.
What we learned is that hospital logistics is a discipline, not a favor. The supplies that arrive on time, in the right quantity, at the right door, with someone responsible to receive them — that’s a system, and systems beat heroics every time.
Those same lessons — lead times, redundancy, par levels, knowing the receiving side — are exactly what provisioning a unit with PPE, footwear, and breakroom gear requires. The product changed; the logistics did not.
That’s the honest basis for trusting us to help you equip the line now. We didn’t read about hospital supply chains in a deck. We ran meals through them at 3am, and we’re pointing that same muscle at keeping your unit stocked.
For the full breakdown, read our Frontline Provisioning Program — it goes deeper than we can here.