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2. The Bureau
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2. 2 The Bureaus Goals: Provide our customers with:
Efficient access to USDA commodity;
Greatest variety of finished/process items; with
Limited Bureaucracy; while
Maintaining program integrity
3. 3 PennsylvaniasCommodity ProgramFacts and Figures 925 schools
Planned Assistance Level: $35+ million
Plus Bonus
Use commercial distributors for USDA brown box delivery
Four (4) distributors serve eight (8) regions
Weighted average cost per case: $2.78
4. 4 NSLP Participation[Approx. 2.1 million Enrollment]
5. 5 Recent History
6. 6 Value Pass Through Systems in PA Fee For Service (chicken; beef; cheese; turkey)
Net Sales (i.e. flours used in breads where processor sells net value of USDA commodity)
Indirect sale (product purchased from commercial distributor w/rebate form submitted to processor
Electronic Rebates (modification of above)
Net Off Invoice( product purchased from commercial distributor net value commodity)
7. 7 Diversion Percentages by Commodity
8. 8 # of Schools Diverting by Item
9. 9 Sales Verification for NOI and Other VPT Systems Beginning with the 05-06 Program year Pennsylvania no longer require Processors to complete sales verifications under 250:19 of USDA regs;
BFD is doing sales verifications using its (9) field staff.
10. 10 The Anticipated Impact of Pennsylvania doing its own Sales Verification: Happier Processors
Less Frustrated Brokers
More processors and more variety of options for school food service directors.
11. 11 Commodity Distribution and Salesof USDA Commodity Processing Malissa Marsden
mmarsden@awgfood.com
1-815-751-7445
12. 12 Knowledgeable Expert A necessity for school nutrition sales
A requirement for commodity processing
Not just products for sale
Long term contracts = long term commitments
13. 13 Knowledgeable Main Definition: knowlˇedgeˇable Pronunciation: 'nä-lij-&-b&lFunction: adjective: having or showing knowledge or intelligence - knowlˇedgeˇabilˇiˇty /"nä-li-j&-'bi-l&-tE/ noun - knowlˇedgeˇableˇness noun - knowlˇedgeˇably /-blE/ adverb
14. 14 Expert exˇpert (ek'spűrt') n.
A person with a high degree of skill in or knowledge of a certain subject.
The highest grade that can be achieved in marksmanship.
A person who has achieved this grade.
adj. (ek'spűrt, ik-spűrt')
Having, involving, or demonstrating great skill, dexterity, or knowledge as the result of experience or training.
15. 15 Our Role To be the link in communication between all parties: customers, the manufacturers, the distributors and the State DAs
To provide manufacturers with accurate forecasts and customer information
To provide distribution with accurate forecasts and customer information
To provide the customer with accurate and realistic distribution time lines
16. 16 Responsibilities To educate the School Nutrition Specialists, Superintendents or Business Managers on the Overview of the commodity program and its value to their district
To know all the state requirements, order deadlines and forms of commodity processing allowed as well as all Federal Requirements
To communicate State and Federal requirements to all participating Distributors and RAs
To document all sales and retain records
17. 17 USDA - NOI Program Distributors Role
Understand USDA NOI requirements
Understand differences in state regulation
Identify how each vendor deals with commodities
Offer a balanced commodity product offering
Respond to Commodity Bids
Communicate bid award information on a timely basis
R/As - Brokers - Processors - CDCs
18. 18 Distributing Commodities from a Distributors Perspective
Mark Morrison
mmorrison@gfs.com
ACDA - 2007
19. 19 USDA - NOI Program Ensure appropriate customer pricing
Maintain appropriate product inventory
Provide NOI detail on customer invoice
Provide invoice transaction detail to CDCs
Provide customer centric ordering and tracking system
Assist customers with the utilization of commodity balances
Assist customers with proper future allocation planning
20. 20 Distributing Commodities from an RA Perspective
Julie Lewis, SNS
Mesa USD Arizona
jclewis@mpsaz.org
ACDA ANC - 2007
21. 21 Types of Transactions Brown Box Commodities. Distributor bills the district for the negotiated fees for storage, handling, and delivery for brown box commodity foods delivered to their facility on behalf of the school district. State and/or coop bills RA for assessed admin fees by the SDA.
Processed Commodities - Modified Fee for Service. Distributor acts as the processors billing agent and invoices the RA a per pound or per case price excluding the value of the commodity plus distribution fees.
Processed Commodities Automatic Rebates. Distributor sells processed commodities at the commercial price to RAs and electronically reports sales to processor for automatic rebates for the value of commodities
Processed Commodities Net Off Invoice. Distributor sells processed commodities at the commercial price to RAs and discounts the value of commodity ingredients contained in the case, provided that the RA has commodities in the bank.
Modified FFS Invoice methods: 1-RA is invoiced directly by processor and directly from the distributor. (Two separate invoices) 2-RA is invoiced for the FFS and the delivery charges by the processor with each item listed individually. 3-RA is invoiced at the total case cost under provision FD-025 in March 2004.Modified FFS Invoice methods: 1-RA is invoiced directly by processor and directly from the distributor. (Two separate invoices) 2-RA is invoiced for the FFS and the delivery charges by the processor with each item listed individually. 3-RA is invoiced at the total case cost under provision FD-025 in March 2004.
22. 22 Distributor Agreements Procure products and services formally. Negotiate.
Address the following terms and conditions in the contract:
NOI Billing System
Commodity Tracking System
Term of Contract and Contract Renewals
Costs and Cost Definitions
Price Changes
Fuel Surcharges
Delivery Requirements and Minimum Orders
Lead Times
Public Liability and Property Insurance
HAACP Program - pest control and sanitation
Food Security & Safety program
Disaster Contingency Plan
23. 23 Expectations of Distributors Complete Orders
Timely Deliveries
Stocks SKUs Regularly
Fair Prices
Outstanding Customer Service
Commitment to Child Nutrition Programs