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For further information, please contact:
Kay Carpenter
VP-Public Affairs
ConAgra Grocery Products Company
714.680.1144
Brian Beattie
SVP-Marketing
CHEP AMERICAS
407.355.6480
Ronald Margulis
Managing Director
RAM Communications
908.232.3230
CONAGRA GROCERY
PRODUCTS, FORMERLY HUNT-WESSON, IMPROVES
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION WITH MOVE TO CHEP
ORLANDO, FL- May 7,
2000 -- ConAgra Grocery Products Company, formerly Hunt-Wesson Inc.,
has launched the CHEP pallet pool program. The company, one of the
largest divisions of food marketing giant ConAgra, made the move
to CHEP pallets to provide improved customer service. Products from
all of the ConAgra Grocery Products divisions will be delivered
on CHEP pallets to the supermarket and wholesale club classes of
trade.
Product lines marketed
by ConAgra Grocery Products were previously delivered via pallet
exchange or slipsheets with slipsheets being utilized for most interplant
movements. Limited trials on CHEP began at two distribution centers
in 1998 and expanded to production a year ago. ConAgra Grocery Products
has a total of 15 plants and 10 distribution centers and several
co-packers throughout the United States. They will be utilizing
the CHEP system at production for canned good lines and at dispatch
for all other lines.
"We believe the move
to CHEP will enhance our service offering to our customers across
all trade channels we sell to. In addition, CHEP is a key component
in an initiative to improve ConAgra Grocery Products operational
efficiencies. Our goal is to reduce handling and dwell time on deliveries,
which is a win-win for our customers and us. Also, CHEP offers us
one standard platform throughout the supply chain which will reduce
product touches resulting in less exposure to potential product
damage" said Chris Grayson, Vice President Logistics, ConAgra Grocery
Products Company.
CHEP executives added
that the decision by ConAgra Grocery Products to use the CHEP program
completes a major piece in the CHEP network of manufacturers offering
the high quality pooled pallet solution.
"We now have nearly
every major grocery producer offering its customers the many benefits
of the CHEP pooling program somewhere around the world, and most
have offerings in several regions," added Cliff Otto, Senior Vice
President of Food Industry Sales, CHEP.
"We further believe
that visionary manufacturers like ConAgra Grocery Products Company
and its corporate parent, ConAgra Inc., will get even bigger benefits
from the CHEP global network as cross-border activity continues
to increase in the coming years."
ConAgra Grocery Products
well-known brands include Hunt's Tomato Products (ketchup, sauce,
paste, tomatoes, pasta sauce & BBQ sauce), Manwich, Wesson Oil,
Peter Pan peanut butter, Orville Redenbacher popcorn, Swiss Miss
cocoa & puddings, Snack Pack puddings, La Choy / Chun King Chinese
foods, Healthy Choice soups & pasta sauces, Van Camp's beans,
Rosarita Mexican products, and Knott's Berry Farm's jams, jellies
and syrups.
ConAgra Grocery Products
Company is based in Fullerton, CA. They are a division of Omaha-based
ConAgra Inc. a $25 billion food company which is the largest supplier
of products to Foodservice channels and the second largest supplier
to retail chains.
CHEP is an international
pallet and container pooling company servicing manufacturers and
distributors in the consumer goods industries; grower/shippers and
receivers in the produce industry; packers, processors and distributors
in the meat industry; home improvement, hardware & housewares
manufacturers and distributors and suppliers and assembly plants
in the automotive industry. CHEP service in the Americas spans the
US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil and Argentina, supplying customers with
high quality pallets and reusable containers from a comprehensive
depot network. The company is part of the worldwide CHEP organization,
which operates in more than 30 countries on six continents and controls
more than 122 million pallets and 15 million containers. CHEP operating
principles, service organization and computer tracking systems give
participants a simple solution and improved efficiency in product
delivery. Additional information on CHEP is available at www.chep.com.
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