Issue 20 - April 2024

In this issue:
April 2024 - Message from Your CAMA President
Jim Jackson, President

Reaching a Milestone
As I reflect on the recent CAMA Show in March, I'm thrilled by its success. The positive feedback from attendees and exhibitors has been affirming, marking a significant milestone in our collective journey in coming back from the struggles of the pandemic era.


CAMA Show 2024: Thank You!
CAMA

Thank you for making this year's event an incredible success!
Your participation, enthusiasm, and dedication truly made a difference, transforming CAMA 2024 into a vibrant industry highlight and we're deeply grateful for your contributions.


Why Is This Happening?
Andrew Polo, Complete Purchasing Services

Since 2020, “inflation” has become a more commonly used term in the food industry and in daily conversations of consumers. At its core, inflation decreases purchasing power due to a rise in prices. Rapid inflation in the last couple of years has challenged both businesses and consumers to adapt their purchasing behaviour and strategies to mitigate the financial impact of inflation.


Coffee Corner: The 2024 Coffee Market
Karl Ward, CaffeMonte Coffee Roasters

Weather Woes and Ethical Endeavors
A CaffeMonte Market Report
As the aroma of freshly brewed coffee permeates our mornings, it’s essential to understand the intricate dance of global factors that influence our beloved beverage’s journey from farm to cup.


Explore New Opportunities to Profit with Scan & Go Market
U-Select-It

With Scan & Go Market, you will increase sales by offering the premium, fresh products your customers want while ensuring the level of product security you need to ensure maximum profit.


Tech Corner: To Repair or To Replace? That is the Question
CAMA

The decision to repair or replace commercial machines can have significant implications for productivity, efficiency, and the bottom line.


Does your workplace have hidden lifting and handling hazards?
Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS)

Download this free checklist
WSIB stats show that a high percentage of traumatic fatalities and injuries are linked to material handling activities. These include struck by and crushed by injuries and fatalities, lower back injuries, sprains and strains, contusions, and more.


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