Grimmway Farms Chooses Highland Hub as Their Compliance Management Software

Grimmway Farms has chosen Highland Ag Solutions as their food safety and regulatory compliance management software provider.

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Grimmway Farms, the largest carrot producer in the world and largest organic vegetable producer in the United States has chosen Highland Ag Solutions as their food safety and regulatory compliance management software provider.

“We are honored to partner with Grimmway Farms to provide a platform that allows them to virtually manage their food safety programs. Food safety culture is a priority at Grimmway and Highland is ready to play a vital role in that process,” says Justin Machell, CEO at Highland Ag Solutions.

Wendell Stockton, Director of Quality Assurance for Grimmway Farms, and his team use the Highland Hub for their compliance and food safety needs. “Using auditor access has really increased our efficiency, we can send access to our records to an auditor so they can do a desk review from a remote location,” says Stockton. “I highly recommend Highland Hub software because it is well designed and well serviced. When they first demonstrated it for me, I was using a competitor’s software, but knew within the first 15 minutes that I would be making a change. The software is a much better value, as well as very user-friendly and customized to my needs. Any questions I have are immediately addressed with a call to Customer Support and they answer the phone every time.”

Highland Hub has provided the tools needed for a transparent, real-time view of the critical elements of food safety at Grimmway Farms. Tools like Auditor Access have been a game changer for Stockton and his team.

To hear more about why Grimmway made the decision to choose Highland, click here!

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