Separating the Con Man From the Co Man: How to Source a Contract Food Manufacturer Separating the Con Man From the Co Man: How to Source a Contract Food Manufacturer

Separating the Con Man From the Co Man: How to Source a Contract Food Manufacturer

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Have you been searching for a contract manufacturer for the last 6 months, but you still haven’t found a good match?

Have you been manufacturing your product yourself and have come to the realization that you are ready to outsource?

If you answered yes to any one of these questions, you need expert guidance as you sift through the dozens of con men to find the right co-manufacturer. Will Madden uses his two decades of experience to navigate the twists and turns of the food industry maze, empowering food companies to find the elusive needle in a haystack: the perfect co-manufacturer or co-packer.

GENRE
Entreprise et management
SORTIE
2016
10 juin
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
108
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Train of Thought Press
TAILLE
231,1
Ko

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