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Core Service

Feeding communities at scale

Food Supply

From staple grains to packaged consumer goods, Exodus supplies food commodities to retailers, institutions, NGOs, and government programs across South Sudan. We maintain cold-chain capability where required and work with trusted international suppliers to ensure food security at every level.

In the field

Feeding communities at scale

What we deliver

Food security in South Sudan depends on traders who can source at scale, move commodities through border corridors, and deliver reliably to wholesalers, institutions, and humanitarian programs. Exodus combines import coordination, warehousing, and nationwide distribution for grains, staples, packaged goods, and perishables.

We serve retailers, NGOs, government feeding programs, hotels, and camp kitchens with contract supply, emergency food baskets, and custom procurement — backed by documentation that meets donor and institutional audit requirements.

Staple Commodities
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Staple Commodities

Rice, maize, sorghum, wheat flour, sugar, and cooking oil form the core of our food trading portfolio. We source from regional suppliers and international producers, grading and packaging products for wholesale redistribution and institutional consumption across urban and rural markets.

Buyers benefit from blended orders that combine multiple staples on one truck or container, reducing per-unit logistics cost. Our procurement team monitors regional price trends and advises clients on forward purchasing ahead of seasonal demand spikes and border slowdowns.

Included in this service

  • Bulk grain supply in 50 kg bags, pallets, and full container loads
  • Consistent grading and packaging for retail and wholesale redistribution
  • Seasonal procurement planning to manage price volatility
  • Blended orders combining rice, maize, flour, and oil on one delivery
  • Origin documentation for import-sourced commodities
  • Volume discounts and contract pricing for repeat institutional buyers
Institutional Supply
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Institutional Supply

Schools, hospitals, refugee camps, government canteens, and NGO feeding programs cannot operate without predictable food pipelines. We structure agreements with defined monthly volumes, delivery calendars, and invoice formats that align with donor reporting and government procurement rules.

Multi-site contracts allow a single order to feed distribution points across several counties. Our logistics team coordinates phased deliveries so storage facilities are not overwhelmed and perishable items arrive within safe consumption windows.

Included in this service

  • Long-term supply agreements for schools and feeding programs
  • Nutrition-sensitive commodity sourcing for specialized programs
  • Multi-site delivery under a single contract and invoice
  • Invoicing and packing lists aligned with donor audit requirements
  • Dedicated program managers for NGO and government accounts
  • Substitution protocols when specific commodities are temporarily unavailable
Cold Chain Logistics
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Cold Chain Logistics

Perishable goods — dairy, frozen proteins, and temperature-sensitive imports — require disciplined cold chain management from border to final delivery. Exodus coordinates refrigerated transport partners and cold storage facilities to protect product integrity on select routes into Juba and major hubs.

We assess each perishable order for route feasibility, storage duration, and offload capability at the destination. Clients receive clear guidance on lead times and acceptable temperature exposure limits so procurement plans reflect real logistics constraints rather than optimistic transit assumptions.

Included in this service

  • Temperature-controlled trucking on Juba and Equatoria corridors
  • Cold storage coordination at partner warehouses in Juba
  • Perishable import handling from Uganda and Kenya trade routes
  • Quality checks at loading, transit milestones, and delivery
  • Frozen and chilled product segregation during multi-stop deliveries
  • Lead-time advisories during peak heat and rainy-season road conditions
Import & Warehousing
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Import & Warehousing

Most food commodities entering South Sudan move through East African ports and overland corridors. Exodus manages import coordination, customs support, inland haulage, and secure warehousing so stock is available when your program or business needs it — not stranded at the border.

Our Juba and regional depots offer inventory holding, stock rotation for bulk buyers, and container devanning services. Clients on standing contracts can draw from warehouse stock between scheduled deliveries, improving supply continuity during corridor disruptions.

Included in this service

  • Cross-border sourcing from certified East African suppliers
  • Bonded and general warehousing in Juba and regional depots
  • Inventory management with stock reports for contract clients
  • Container devanning and palletized inland distribution
  • Customs documentation support through licensed partner agents
  • Hold-and-release arrangements for phased program distributions
Packaged & Consumer Goods
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Packaged & Consumer Goods

Supermarkets, kiosks, hotels, and institutional buyers need more than bulk grain — they need pasta, canned goods, beverages, snacks, and household consumables from recognizable brands. Exodus consolidates these lines into wholesale orders that simplify procurement for diverse retail operations.

We source from regional distributors and international manufacturers, building mixed-container orders that give smaller retailers access to variety without importing independently. Product lists are updated quarterly to reflect market demand and supplier availability.

Included in this service

  • Packaged rice, pasta, canned goods, and beverages
  • Household consumables for retail, hospitality, and camp stores
  • Mixed-container procurement for product variety at scale
  • Brand sourcing from regional and international manufacturers
  • Minimum order quantities tailored to kiosk and supermarket tiers
  • Promotional and seasonal product bundles for retail partners
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Humanitarian Food Programs

Humanitarian operations require traders who understand cluster logistics, rapid scale-up, and transparent procurement. Exodus supports WFP-style distributions, NGO market interventions, and emergency food assistance with supply reliability, competitive pricing, and nationwide reach into displacement-affected areas.

We participate in framework agreements and ad-hoc emergency tenders, providing quotation packages, delivery proofs, and commodity traceability documentation. When crises escalate, our emergency food desk coordinates accelerated sourcing and convoy planning with humanitarian logistics partners.

Included in this service

  • Emergency food basket assembly and rapid dispatch
  • Coordination with humanitarian logistics clusters and hubs
  • Rapid scale-up for displacement and crisis response operations
  • Transparent procurement records for audit and compliance reviews
  • Commodity substitution matrices pre-approved for emergency use
  • Delivery to remote counties with convoy and security coordination
Capabilities

Capabilities

  • Grain & staple commodities
  • Packaged consumer goods
  • Humanitarian food programs
  • Retail wholesale supply
  • Custom procurement orders

Gallery

8 scenes from our food supply operations across South Sudan and East Africa

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