Castellini continues growth plan during pandemic

The Castellini Group of Companies, Cincinnati, has a new website and logo as it enters into a new phase of a growth plan that’s unifying its companies under the Castellini brand.

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The Castellini Group of Companies, Cincinnati, has a new website and logo as it enters into a new phase of a growth plan that’s unifying its companies under the Castellini brand.

The website, www.castellinicompany.com, will feature new online ordering and tracking technology later this year, according to a news release.

“Under this unified banner, all our products and services will tell a single story that is clear and consistent,” Brian Kocher, CEO and president, said in the release. “We will continue to engineer and design better, simpler solutions for our customers.”

In January, the company announced plans for the new ordering technology, and the completion of an expansion of a facility in Wilder, Ky., that houses Crosset Co. and Grant County Foods.

The fully integrated company retains the Castellini name, according to the release.

Castellini will introduce its new identity to the industry in the coming months.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the company has taken steps to adjust daily operations to ensure employee and customer health, according to the release. Castellini has a video featuring Kocher about the company’s response to the pandemic.

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