ArrowStream Becomes an Allied Member of the IFDA

CHICAGO (June 4, 2012 - BUSINESS WIRE)—ArrowStream, a provider of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) supply chain management technology and logistics services, announced that it has become an Allied Member of the International Foodservice Distributor Association (IFDA).

"We are excited to become an Allied Member of IFDA," said Steven LaVoie, CEO of ArrowStream. "IFDA is a great organization that truly helps the foodservice distributor industry through research, education, and business forums."

IFDA members include leading broadline, system, and specialty distributors and can be found across North America and internationally. Distributor members of the association operate more than 700 distribution facilities and represent annual sales of more than $110 billion.

As an Allied Member, ArrowStream will have the opportunity to further its knowledge of the foodservice distributors industry in order to better serve IFDA's members through supply chain management technology and logistics services.

"We welcome ArrowStream as an Allied Member and for participation in the 2012 Distribution Solutions Conference, where they can share their capabilities with foodservice distributors from across the industry" said Mark Allen, president of IFDA.

ArrowStream will be exhibiting and attending IFDA's annual Distribution Solutions Conference on October 29-31 in Las Vegas, NV.

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