Pepperidge Farm Opens New Warehouse And Flexible Packaging Center In Willard, Ohio
Norwalk, CT - Pepperidge Farm, Incorporated today marked the openings of two new facilities in Willard, Ohio - a 114,000-square-foot warehouse attached to its existing production plant, and a Flexible Packaging Center at the adjacent Willard Industrial Park. The latter will produce a variety of pack sizes and formats for the company's popular snack products, which include Pepperidge Farm Milano and Chocolate Chunk cookies and Goldfish snack crackers. Pepperidge Farm Willard is the company's largest production plant for biscuit products.
The new facilities reflect the growing demand for Pepperidge Farm snacks, as well as for specialized packaging to distribute them. Single-serve and other special packs are increasingly important to meet the innovation and convenience desires of consumers, as well as the distribution requirements of non-grocery customers like mass merchandisers, convenience and drug stores.
Leading the ribbon cutting ceremonies were Pepperidge Farm President Jay Gould, Senior Vice President of Operations Bob Furbee, and Willard Plant Manager Don Tomaszewski. The approximately 50 guests included Pepperidge Farm executives, corporate neighbors from the Willard area, and local officials. The Willard Plant Staff led attendees on tours of the new facilities, highlights of which included three robotic palletizers in the warehouse and a variety of state-of-the-art, high-speed packing machines in the Flexible Packaging Center.
"As consumer demand for Pepperidge Farm premium snacks is growing, so is the trend toward more innovative, convenient, on-the-go packaging," said Jay Gould. "With these new facilities, Pepperidge Farm will be able to cost effectively explore emerging technologies and marketplace opportunities to meet consumer and customer needs. It is an investment in the future growth of our business."
Bob Furbee, Senior Vice President, Operations, added: "Pepperidge Farm's decision to build these facilities in Willard reflects our confidence in the management and workforce here, based on their high quality performance over 28 years."
"These new facilities are an outstanding addition to our Willard plant," said Plant Manager Don Tomaszewski. "They will bring new activity and income to the community and make Willard an even larger contributor to the success of Pepperidge Farm."
The Pepperidge Farm Willard Plant currently employs 603. Ten jobs have been added to support the new operations, along with several dozen contract positions to meet the varying swings in customer orders and mix of products required.
SOURCE: Pepperidge Farm