Pace International updates website highlighting crops and products

Pace International, Wapato, Wash., has redesigned its website.

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Pace International, Wapato, Wash., has redesigned its website.

The company, which provides products that inhibit decay and prolong shelf life of fresh produce, has added more content about its products on the website, www.paceint.com. There are interactive tools to help select products and services for packing lines and storage of fresh produce, according to a news release.

It also features streamlined functionality for quick access to Pace International’s services, products and technologies.
The company introduces “A Sustainable World of Plenty,” a commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, and a pledge to continue reducing postharvest food waste.

“Pace will continue investing and partnering to develop novel technologies that protect the quality, freshness and nutritional value of our customer’s perishable products, and do it in ways that further improve packing efficiencies, rationalize use of resources, and minimize the impact on the environment,” Jorge Gotuzzo, senior director of marketing, said in the release.

Pace International added sections for specific fruits and vegetables and a separate menu of Pace products on the website.

” We have ramped up the information in these sections and created a unique feature called the virtual packing house for apples, citrus, stone fruit, and cherries, with more to come later,” Gotuzzo said in the release. “Visitors can tour a packing line to see and learn where Pace’s sustainable solutions are used along the line, and how they help protect the shelf life of those crops under different use scenarios.”

Pace International LLC is a subsidiary of Valent BioSciences LLC, a Sumitomo Chemical Co.

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