A Behind the Scenes Look at Starbucks Global Supply Chain. 2 min VIDEO

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Starbucks Global Supply Chain

Starbucks operates a complex global supply chain that includes sourcing raw materials, manufacturing and packaging finished products, and delivering those products to stores and customers.

Sourcing: Starbucks sources a wide variety of raw materials for its products, including coffee beans, tea leaves, cocoa, and dairy products. The company has a dedicated team of agronomists and other experts who work with farmers around the world to source high-quality ingredients. Starbucks also has a number of programs in place to promote sustainable sourcing and to support the communities where it sources its ingredients.

Manufacturing and packaging: After ingredients are sourced, they are sent to Starbucks manufacturing and roasting facilities where the coffee beans are roasted and packaged. The company also have their own tea blending and packaging facility.

Distribution: Starbucks products are distributed to its stores and customers through a network of warehouses and distribution centers. The company uses a combination of its own transportation fleet and third-party logistics providers to move products from warehouses to stores.

Retail operations: Finally, the products are sold to customers in Starbucks retail stores. The company operates both company-owned and licensed stores around the world. Starbucks also sell their products in grocery and convenience stores, and through online channels.

Starbucks also has a number of programs in place to promote sustainability and reduce its environmental impact throughout its supply chain, including efforts to reduce waste, conserve water and energy, and promote sustainable sourcing.

Overall, Starbucks supply chain is a complex and well-coordinated system that involves a wide range of partners, from farmers and suppliers to logistics providers and retail store employees, all working together to deliver high-quality products to customers around the world.

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