Eastern Propak celebrates grand reopening of produce cold storage, packing and repacking facility

Stakeholders and local government officials joined Eastern Propak executives at the ribbon cutting ceremony event (shown from left):  Gloucester County Commissioner Nick DeSilvio; Sen. Edward Durr of New Jersey's 3rd Legislative District; Greg Reinauer, CEO of Tom Lange Company and co-owner of Eastern Propak; Dr. Lew DeEugenio, owner of Summit City Farms and Winery as well as co-owner of Eastern Propak; Propak CEO Robert Kearney (note: he’s behind Frank DeMarco), Director Frank DeMarco of the Gloucester County Board of Commissioners; Deputy Director Heather Simmons of the Gloucester County Board of Commissioners; Jannie Pieters, Eastern Propak general manager; Assemblywoman Beth Sawyer of New Jersey's 3rd Legislative District; Rodrigo Caballero, Eastern Propak repack manager; and Assemblywoman Bethanne McCarthy Patrick of New Jersey's 3rd Legislative District. 
Stakeholders and local government officials joined Eastern Propak executives at the ribbon cutting ceremony event (shown from left):  Gloucester County Commissioner Nick DeSilvio; Sen. Edward Durr of New Jersey's 3rd Legislative District; Greg Reinauer, CEO of Tom Lange Company and co-owner of Eastern Propak; Dr. Lew DeEugenio, owner of Summit City Farms and Winery as well as co-owner of Eastern Propak; Propak CEO Robert Kearney (note: he’s behind Frank DeMarco), Director Frank DeMarco of the Gloucester County Board of Commissioners; Deputy Director Heather Simmons of the Gloucester County Board of Commissioners; Jannie Pieters, Eastern Propak general manager; Assemblywoman Beth Sawyer of New Jersey's 3rd Legislative District; Rodrigo Caballero, Eastern Propak repack manager; and Assemblywoman Bethanne McCarthy Patrick of New Jersey's 3rd Legislative District. 
(Photo courtresy of Eastern Propak )

Glassboro, N.J.-based Eastern Propak unveiled its state-of-the-art produce cold storage, packing and repacking facility at a Sept. 13 ribbon-cutting ceremony and grand re-opening event. 

Glassboro Mayor John Wallace III, government officials from the New Jersey 3rd Legislative District, Gloucester County Board of Commissioners and members from the Gloucester County Chamber of Commerce joined Eastern Propak employees, vendors and stakeholders to celebrate the milestone and learn more about the infrastructure and equipment investments recently made at the facility located on Ellis Mill Road, according to a news release. 

The facility features added space and increased resources for automation in addition to many technological advancements and innovations that directly improve the overall efficiency, sustainability and quality, setting new standards in the produce industry, the release said.

“Thank you to everyone who joined us for this important milestone,” Robert Kearney, CEO of Eastern Propak, said in the release. “You have all played such an integral role in our journey and have contributed to Eastern Propak’s growth throughout the past several years. We are proud to be part of the Glassboro community supporting our local farmers, and we are committed to improving the produce industry.”

Glassboro Mayor John E. Wallace III congratulated Eastern Propak for reaching this milestone and acknowledged the company’s commitment to the local community, according to the release. Director Frank DeMarco and Deputy Director Heather Simmons of the Gloucester County Board of Commissioners presented Eastern Propak with a certificate of appreciation supporting small businesses and New Jersey Farmers on achievements to support the local community. 

“Eastern Propak has 145 employees and a business model that combines the two things that make New Jersey great: agriculture and innovation,” Deputy Director Heather Simmons of the Gloucester County Board of Commissioners said in the release. “Eastern Propak makes a real difference in the community. The jobs that are created make this a vibrant community. The Ellis Street corridor where this is located has grown and changed over the last several years in part because of the investment that Eastern Propak has made here.”

 

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