Three
ways
we work

Most supply chains break at the seam between buying and moving. Waller owns both sides — or steps into whichever one needs us. Whatever the scale. Whatever the goods.

01 Most popular

SUPPLY
& SHIP

You need it. We find it. We move it.

We handle the entire journey — sourcing suppliers globally, rigorously vetting suppliers, negotiating contracts, coordinating freight, managing customs, and delivering to your door. One partner. Full accountability.

Food manufacturers · Specialty produce · Regulated goods · Stadium installations

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02

SHIP YOUR
SUPPLY

You found it. We get it here.

You have a supplier. You just need someone to move it without using your supplier's freight — which costs more than it should. We handle customs, documentation, and door-to-door.

Soda shops · Interior designers · DTC brands · Small importers

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03

SUPPLY
CHAIN CONSULT

You have a chain. We make it better.

Your supply chain works — until it doesn't, or until you realize someone else is getting a better deal. We audit, advise, and fix. Often we find opportunities your team didn't know to look for.

Growing companies · Post-supplier-failure recovery · Operations ready to scale

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Jacob Waller with supplier partners at an almond orchard
98.7%
In-person
verified
Almond orchard — specialty produce sourcing at origin
"If we wouldn't trust an operation after standing in it, we don't send our clients' money there."

The supply chain world has a credibility problem. Polished websites. Confident emails. Impressive certifications — attached to operations that don't hold up when you look at them. The internet is a great place to start research and a terrible place to end it.

So we travel. Not as a formality. Because you learn things standing in a production facility that you'll never learn on a Zoom call.

Verified Quality
We inspect production lines and raw materials before anything ships.
Verified Capacity
We confirm the supplier can handle your scale — not just their best day.
Verified Reliability
We catch bottlenecks before they become your emergency. We've seen what fails.
How we vet suppliers

THE PEOPLE
WHO KEEP
COMING back

Five years. Multiple continents. Zero stories.

Their ability to take our chaotic process and distill it down to a workable and executable plan is nothing short of brilliant. They don't just move our stuff — they prove your peace of mind.
Renaissance Fireworks
Regulated goods · Explosives logistics
They do not tell me what I want to hear. They tell me the truth. After five years, they are more than a service. They are a partner we need to keep our doors open.
Frutos Secos el Almendra
Food ingredients · 5-year client
It is hard to find people in this business who are honest like the team at Waller. They know the work from the ground up and they do not tell us stories.
Grupo Industria
International procurement

SODA
SHOPS
TO
stadiums

Every size. Every goods type. What our clients share is a logistics gap that's more complicated than a standard broker can handle — and the good sense to call someone who's actually done it before.

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Client examples — smallest to largest
Specialty soda & beverage shops
Importing artisan syrups from European manufacturers
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Interior designers & boutique retail
Custom furnishings and materials from overseas craftspeople
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DTC brands & small manufacturers
Breaking free from the supplier's freight markup
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Food ingredient manufacturers
Full procurement + logistics from South Africa, Peru, USA
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Regulated goods importers
Explosives, fireworks, specialized documentation
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Stadium-scale commercial installations
Large-format displays across international borders

WHAT WE
ACTUALLY move

Food ingredients and specialty produce for further processing is where Waller has its deepest supplier network — built over a decade of standing in facilities across four continents. If your business runs on ingredients, this is where we live.

Tree Nuts & Dried Fruit
Macadamia, almonds, walnuts, pecan, raisins, dried apricots, prunes — sourced and shipped direct from growers.
Specialty Produce & IQF
Fresh and individually quick-frozen fruit and vegetables for further processing — avocado, mango, citrus, berries, and more.
Food-Grade Botanicals & Herbs
Rooibos, honeybush, Cape herbs, and specialty botanicals for beverage, supplement, and ingredient manufacturers.
Artisan & Specialty Syrups
European and Latin American artisan syrups, concentrates, and flavor bases for craft beverage producers.
Grains, Seeds & Pulses
Specialty grains and seeds for food manufacturers — where standard commodity channels don't cut it.
Other Food Ingredients
If it goes into a food product and you can't find a reliable source, that's exactly the call we take.
Where we source from
SOUTH AFRICA
Our deepest network. Macadamia, rooibos, citrus, stone fruit, dried fruit, and specialty produce — we have supplier relationships here that took years to build and couldn't be replicated from a laptop.
Nuts Botanicals Dried Fruit Citrus
PERU
Avocado, mango, asparagus, blueberries, and specialty produce for the North American and European markets. We know the growing regions and the logistics out of Lima.
Avocado Mango Berries IQF
USA & GLOBAL
Domestic sourcing plus a growing network across Europe, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. If we don't have the supplier relationship yet, we know how to vet one before we send your money there.
Domestic Europe Latin America
10+ Years
in operation
6 Global
markets served
98.7% Client
retention rate
4 Freight
modes covered

LET'S TALK
ABOUT WHAT
YOU need

No forms that vanish into a void. No account managers. You talk to Jacob — the person who built this, knows the suppliers, and will tell you straight what's possible and what it costs.

Tell us what you've got

No spam. No sales pipeline. Just Jacob.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked

What is an integrated supply chain broker? +

An integrated supply chain broker handles both the sourcing and the freight under one agreement. Instead of hiring a sourcing agent to find goods and a separate freight broker to move them, an integrated broker owns the full transaction — supplier qualification, purchase order management, shipping, customs coordination, and delivery. Waller Supply Chain Consulting operates as an integrated broker, meaning Jacob Waller is the single point of accountability from origin to your dock.

How do I find a vetted produce supplier in South Africa? +

Finding a reliable produce supplier in South Africa requires in-country verification — not directory listings or certificate checks. Waller sources from vetted partners near Port of Durban and in the Western Cape, covering macadamias, rooibos, specialty botanicals, and fresh produce. Every supplier relationship includes a physical facility visit (the Handshake Test), financial stability review, and regulatory documentation audit before any purchase order is issued.

What is the difference between a freight broker and a supply chain consultant? +

A freight broker arranges transportation for goods you've already sourced — they move cargo. A supply chain consultant analyzes your procurement and logistics processes and recommends structural improvements. Waller does both, plus a third function: integrated sourcing brokerage, where we find, vet, and purchase the goods on your behalf before moving them. Depending on your situation, you may need one service, two, or all three.

Does Waller Supply Chain work with small and mid-size businesses? +

Yes. Most of Waller's clients are mid-size importers, specialty food companies, and manufacturers that lack the internal infrastructure for international procurement. The value of an integrated broker is that it gives a smaller operation the same access and accountability as a company with a full logistics department. Waller is not a high-volume commodity desk — every client relationship is direct and managed by Jacob personally.

What regions and ports does Waller operate through? +

Waller is Georgia-based with primary logistics infrastructure through the Port of Savannah — one of the largest container ports on the U.S. East Coast, operated by the Georgia Ports Authority. Origin hubs include Port of Durban (South Africa), Port of Callao (Peru), and logistics corridors across Southeast Asia and the U.K. (Heathrow Cargo). The Southeast is Waller's home market, with established relationships with customs brokers, carriers, and warehousing providers in the Savannah–Atlanta corridor.