Bean Vivo Ohio Packer Order — $50k–$100k Opportunity
Overview
[1]'s contract packer in Ohio needs to purchase 40,000–80,000 lbs of black beans from [2] (Doudlah Farms) to fulfill a large production run. The beans are expected to ship in two truckloads, likely in 2,000-lb bags, cleaned and staged from the warehouse.
This represents a $50,000–$100,000 wholesale sales opportunity for Doodla and a meaningful logistics coordination challenge for Asymmetric.
Surfaced during the [3].
Opportunity Details
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Buyer | Bean Vivo's Ohio contract packer |
| Seller | Doodla (Doudlah Farms) |
| Product | Black beans, cleaned |
| Volume | 40,000–80,000 lbs (~2 truckloads) |
| Packaging | 2,000-lb bags |
| Estimated Value | $50,000–$100,000 |
| Status | Internal planning required before client engagement |
Key Considerations
- Jason's capacity is already strained. He is currently managing farming, B2C fulfillment, wholesale deliveries, and Amazon orders simultaneously. Adding a large bulk shipment without planning risks further operational breakdown. See [4].
- Payment terms need to be established. The internal team needs to align on what Doodla will accept before committing to the packer.
- Logistics sequencing matters. Beans must be cleaned, bagged in 2,000-lb units, and staged for two-truckload pickup. Warehouse space and labor availability need to be confirmed.
- This is a wholesale/B2B transaction, separate from the Amazon and D2C channels Asymmetric normally manages. Coordination with Lucy is essential.
Next Steps
- [ ] Karly to schedule internal planning call with Mark, Lucy, and Jason before engaging Bean Vivo or the Ohio packer
- [ ] Confirm Doodla's current cleaned bean inventory and cleaning pipeline capacity
- [ ] Establish pricing and payment terms Doodla will offer the packer
- [ ] Confirm warehouse staging capacity for 2,000-lb bag format
- [ ] Determine Asymmetric's role (if any) in coordinating or earning on this transaction
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