Food and Beverage Logistics Hub
As food trends rapidly change and speed to market becomes increasingly critical, the Kansas City region is emerging as one of the largest and fastest growing food and beverage logistics hubs in the U.S. Located in the heart of the country’s agricultural region, KC isone of the best places for food and beverage production, ingredient manufacturing, cold storage and other food related supply chain activities.
Setting up operations in Kansas City means cost efficient product distribution by reaching 85% of the U.S. population in two days. Easy access to five Class I railroads and four major interstates support Kansas City’s rank as the #1 rail center in the U.S. by tonnage and #3 truck center.
KC Region Industrial Food & Beverage Operations
More than 680 industrial food and beverage companies call Kansas City home and it’s not hard to see why. Kansas City’s $5.4 billion food and beverage industry continues to thrive with proximity to key agriculture markets, advanced logistics infrastructure, clean and reliable water supply, abundant utility capacity and a strong industry-specific talent pipeline. Kansas City has a workforce of almost 27,000 people employed in food and beverage manufacturing, warehousing and distribution.
Workforce Demographics
The food and beverage supply chain workforce in the KC region has a similar gender ratio and age distribution as the national average. However, Kansas City's food and beverage workforce is notably more educated on average than the U.S. food and beverage production workers.
Source: QWI 2019 Yearly Average

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