MELO FOODS
 
 

Dedicated to excellence in F&B innovation and quality.

 
 
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Story

In 1987, after gaining experience in international industrial supply markets, our founders stumbled upon a strategic opportunity to immerse in another sector of business, the food production and supply. The local and global logistics market was quite different and in many ways much simpler, and less efficient. Creating a foothold in the market with a range of packaged products in the dairy desserts, snacks and bottled beverages in the local Middle East markets, and later exports to a few adjacent markets.

Through a variety of projects in the Middle East and North America that spanned 30+ years of various food and beverage sales and distribution in regional markets including North America and the Middle East, afforded us the business experience and customer intelligence collectively accumulated and leveraged to launch a co-processing and co-supply facility in 2017.

Supply logistics are now core to service excellence, operational productivity, and inventory capital efficiency. We are currently building and transitioning to our own exclusive processing facility located in British Columbia, Canada.

 
 
 

What we do

As an innovator in the food and beverage industry, we process and distribute retail and bulk packaged products to retail, hospitality and corporate markets. With a focus in staple beverages and associated products, we import, process, package and supply many consumable fixtures including tea, coffee, syrups and toppings from various harvesters and manufacturers. 

 

Markets

Our current market focus includes retail chain grocers, specialty shops, hotels, restaurants and coffee shops and other bulk food processors.

Mission

We strive to excel in all aspects of our business:

01.

Product and Brand Quality.

02.

Business Relationship Management.

03.

Logistics and Supply Chain.

04.

Business Capital Optimization.

 
 
 
 

Logistics & Warehousing: Market adaptability is key to a successful supply business.

 
 
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