The Milty Termeted Food Network operator will supply frozen terminated dishes to stores and restoration. To do this, the company launched the Mealty ICE project, it is deduced from the information in vacancies published on the recruitment site. The buyer’s attention paid attention to this.
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The plans also to launch micromarkets with frost, says the description of vacancies. The company is looking for a regional sales manager and the head of personal service stations with frozen products.
“Milti” will seek departures in addition to his own network, he told The Periodist Shopper’s, who presented himself as a applicant, a personnel selection specialist. Vacancies indicate that active development is planned in the regions. Now the Milti points are in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
The Milti representative did not respond to the buyer’s request.
What do experts say? The freezing sale in coffees and stores will allow Milti additionally loading the capacity and increasing sales, an independent consultant for retail chain suppliers Mikhail Lachugin told the publication. It is also a good opportunity to start trade outside Moscow and St. Petersburg, said the expert. There are more problems with food manufacturers finished in the regions, while kitchen networks have demand and suppliers are not enough, Lachugin added.
- Milti is dedicated to the preparation and delivery of ready foods. Shopper’s writes that monthly the company produces 5 million portions of dishes in its own production, they are sold refrigerated.
- In 2023, the revenues of Milty LlC amounted to 5.8 billion rubles against 5,400 million rubles in 2022. The company completed the previous year at least with a net gain of 281 million rubles.
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