Sydney Health Partners at the University of Sydney had forty people to get through a morning session, and the brief was straightforward. Get the coffee and tea sorted before anyone arrived.

The delivery landed in Camperdown with enough lead time that the setup was ready and waiting well before the first person walked through the door. Forty cups is a particular kind of order, not so small that it’s casual, not so large that it becomes a logistics puzzle. It sits right in that zone where timing is everything, because if it’s late or rushed, the whole start of the day shifts.

Everything was set up properly rather than just dropped off. For a health research environment where the morning tends to move fast, that made a real difference to how the room felt when people arrived.