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Sysco Corporation is a global leader in foodservice distribution, providing a wide range of food and non-food products to various customers, including restaurants, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and lodging establishments. Founded in 1969 through the merger of nine smaller food distribution companies, Sysco has grown significantly and became the largest foodservice supplier in the United States by 1977. The company operates through multiple business segments, with its Broadline segment being the largest. Sysco offers an extensive selection of products, including fresh produce, frozen foods, meat, and specialty ingredients. In addition to product distribution, Sysco provides consultative selling and business solutions to its clients. With operations in over 90 countries and annual sales exceeding $50 billion, Sysco serves approximately 225,000 institutions, making it a key player in the foodservice industry.
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is a state agency dedicated to enhancing the health and human services system in Texas. Its mission focuses on delivering high-quality customer service and ensuring accountability in the use of funds. HHSC oversees a comprehensive system that includes five agencies: the Health and Human Services Commission, the Department of Aging and Disability Services, the Department of State Health Services, the Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services, and the Department of Family and Protective Services. The agency administers a variety of programs, such as Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and the Texas Women's Health Program, among others. Additionally, HHSC provides services related to food assistance, family violence, refugee support, disaster assistance, and mental health for veterans.
The Coca-Cola Company is a leading American multinational corporation, founded in 1892 and based in Atlanta, Georgia. It is the world's largest beverage company, known for manufacturing, marketing, and selling syrup concentrates and a wide range of beverages. With over 500 brands available in more than 200 countries, Coca-Cola serves more than 2.1 billion servings daily. The company began in 1886 when pharmacist Dr. John S. Pemberton created the first Coca-Cola syrup. Asa Griggs Candler acquired the rights to the formula and incorporated the company in 1892, establishing a franchised bottling system that remains central to its operations. Coca-Cola's product portfolio includes popular sparkling beverages like Sprite and Fanta, as well as waters like Dasani and juices like Minute Maid. The company emphasizes its role as a 'total beverage company,' focusing on refreshment and social connection.
The Hershey Company is a global leader in confectionery and snacking, founded in 1894 by Milton S. Hershey. Headquartered in Hershey, Pennsylvania, the company has a rich history that began with the Lancaster Caramel Company before transitioning to chocolate. Hershey's Milk Chocolate bars were introduced in 1900, and the company has since expanded its offerings to include over 70 brands, such as Reese's, York Peppermint Patties, and Twizzlers, along with non-chocolate snacks like Ice Breakers and SkinnyPop. With more than 16,000 employees worldwide, The Hershey Company emphasizes 'moments of goodness' and 'commerce with compassion.' It operates retail experiences like Hershey's Chocolate World and focuses on global expansion, including the acquisition of Nacional de Dulces in Mexico. The company is committed to sustainable practices and philanthropy, supporting initiatives like the Milton Hershey School trust, which reflects Hershey's legacy of community care and employee well-being.
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. is a global leader in serving science, formed in 2006 through the merger of Thermo Electron Corporation and Fisher Scientific International Inc. Headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, the company employs over 125,000 people and generates annual revenue exceeding $40 billion. Its mission is to enable customers to create a healthier, cleaner, and safer world through innovative technologies, services, and solutions across various sectors. The company operates through four main segments: Life Sciences Solutions, Analytical Instruments, Specialty Diagnostics and Laboratory Products, and Biopharma Services. It offers a wide range of products, including analytical instruments, reagents, lab equipment, and software for research, diagnostics, and manufacturing. Thermo Fisher serves a diverse customer base, including researchers and organizations in life sciences, healthcare, and environmental protection, supporting advancements in areas such as drug discovery, clinical diagnostics, and food safety.
Tiger Correctional Services is the single source provider for the services your facility needs most. Our goal is to provide the most advanced and most efficient inmate commissary, food service and jail management software to federal, state and county prison facilities nationwide. -Tiger Correctional Services currently provides commissary services to almost 200 jails in Arkansas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Kansas, Louisiana, Tennessee, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Kentucky, and 10 other states. With over 50 years of experience in the corrections industry, our staff understands the ever-changing dynamics of this environment. Due in large part to our structure, we are able to provide exceptional service and responsiveness unmatched within our industry. -Tiger Correctional Services has developed the most complete and user friendly Public Safety/Jail Management System available on the market today. Our in-house developers create software designed specifically for correctional facilities and sheriffs' offices to eliminate wasteful and time consuming practices involved in operating an outdated and under serviced jail management system. -Tiger serves millions of meals annually in facilities of various size inmate populations. Our operating methods have been continuously refined since 2004 to provide high quality meals while meeting tight budgetary standards. Let us do the cooking! We bring in our own food service professionals to run your meal program efficiently without skimping on quality. Recommended for correctional facilities of 125+. We also offer a comprehensive management plan for your kitchen staff. We train your people to cook from our own dietitian approved recipes. Best of all your food costs go down because your access to Tiger's huge food buying power. This service is recommended for correctional facilities of 50+.
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TOMRA is a Norwegian multinational corporation founded in 1972, specializing in sensor-based technologies for resource optimization. The company is headquartered in Asker, Norway, and operates globally with over 5,000 employees and more than 105,000 installations across 100 countries. TOMRA generates approximately 14.8 billion NOK in revenue as of 2023. TOMRA's product offerings include reverse vending machines (RVMs) for automated collection and sorting of beverage containers, sensor-based sorting machines for fresh produce and processed foods, and advanced waste sorting systems for various materials. The company emphasizes sustainability, capturing over 46 billion containers annually and utilizing technologies such as lasers, ultrasound, and X-ray for efficient waste sorting. With a strong focus on supporting the circular economy, TOMRA serves industries including recycling, food processing, and mining.
Toteat is a technology company that provides an all-in-one SaaS platform tailored for restaurants and gastronomic businesses. Their software streamlines operations, including point-of-sale (POS), inventory management, order processing, and analytics. With over 5,000 customers across more than five countries, Toteat is recognized as a leading gastronomic platform in Latin America. The platform features cloud-based POS, inventory tracking, digital menus, electronic billing, and comprehensive analytics. It integrates with multiple delivery apps and offers tools for managing customer data and supplier orders. Toteat's services include personalized implementation and 24/7 support, making it suitable for small businesses like cafes and food trucks, as well as larger chains. The company recently secured US$7.4 million to further its expansion efforts in the region.
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Trojan Technologies is a global leader in water treatment solutions, based in London, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1977, the company specializes in ultraviolet (UV) technology to enhance water quality for municipal, industrial, and residential applications. As a part of Veralto, Trojan Technologies generates $696 million in annual revenue and employs approximately 675 to 891 people, positively impacting the lives of over one billion people worldwide. The company operates under four main product brands: TrojanUV, Aquafine, VIQUA, and Aria Filtra, offering a range of solutions from municipal wastewater treatment to residential drinking water purification. Trojan Technologies also provides advanced filtration and solids separation technologies. Notable projects include the world's largest drinking water UV facility in New York City and the Terrence J. O'Brien Water Reclamation Plant in Illinois, showcasing the effectiveness of their innovative systems in treating vast quantities of water daily.
UNHCR, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, is a UN agency established in 1950 and based in Geneva, Switzerland. Its mission is to lead international efforts to protect refugees and resolve refugee-related issues. The agency safeguards the rights and well-being of refugees, ensuring they can seek asylum, find safety, return home voluntarily, integrate locally, or resettle in a third country. UNHCR also provides assistance to stateless individuals. Operating in over 125 countries with a staff of around 7,685, UNHCR delivers essential humanitarian aid and protection. Its key services include emergency assistance such as shelter, food, and medical care for those fleeing violence and conflict. The agency also facilitates long-term solutions like voluntary repatriation and local integration, advocates for asylum rights, and supports vulnerable groups. Since its inception, UNHCR has helped approximately 50 million refugees and has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize twice for its efforts.
Walter Surface Technologies is a global leader in surface treatment technologies for the metalworking industry, established in 1952 in Pointe-Claire, Quebec, Canada. With international headquarters in Montreal and U.S. headquarters in Windsor, Connecticut, the company operates in several countries across North America, South America, and Europe. Under the leadership of CEO Marc-Andre Aube, Walter focuses on innovation and quality, offering a range of high-productivity tools designed to enhance safety, efficiency, and performance for metalworkers. The company provides a comprehensive portfolio of products, including high-performance abrasives, power tools, tooling, chemicals, personal protective equipment (PPE), and welding products. Walter also offers valuable services such as onsite product demonstrations, safety seminars, and a CARE service department for equipment inspections, utilizing mobile solutions for real-time data integration. Walter serves various industries, including aerospace, automotive, construction, food, pharmaceutical, oil and gas, and transportation, delivering tailored solutions for metalworking and safety needs.
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), originally founded as the World Wildlife Fund in 1961, is the largest conservation organization globally, with a presence in over 100 countries and more than 5 million supporters. Headquartered in Gland, Switzerland, WWF focuses on stopping environmental degradation and promoting a future where humans coexist harmoniously with nature. Its mission includes conserving biological diversity, ensuring sustainable resource use, and addressing critical threats to life on Earth. WWF operates through a decentralized network of national and regional organizations, each managing local conservation efforts. The organization is involved in various key areas, including food, climate, freshwater, wildlife, forests, and oceans. WWF engages in activities such as protecting endangered species, establishing national parks, promoting sustainable markets, and restoring ecosystems. It also produces research reports like the *Living Planet Report* and runs global campaigns such as Earth Hour to raise environmental awareness. Through partnerships with communities, governments, and other organizations, WWF aims to reflect the value of nature in decision-making processes.