Growers Express adds new frozen storage facility 

(Growers Express)

Reinforcing its focus on frozen cut vegetables and fruit, Monterey, Calif.-based Growers Express has opened a 24,000-square-foot frozen storage facility in San Luis, Ariz.

The Growers Express Distribution Depot consolidates storage of “pick pack” and finished goods, creating a central location for shipping to industrial, foodservice and retail customers, according to a news release.

“We designed the Growers Express Distribution Depot to meet our customers’ expanding needs and increase efficiency to ship more than 250,000 packages each day,” Tom Byrne, president of Growers Express, said in the release. 

“Out of San Luis, we are now operating as a pick and pack, consolidation, storage and vendor-managed inventory facility. We have always been at the forefront of innovation – from introducing first-to-market riced cauliflower and spiralized vegetables to being one of the first to voluntarily implement the highest food safety traceability solutions. Our expertise is now being applied to the way we co-manufacture and ship products.” 

Growers Express took possession of the newly built San Luis Trading and Logistics LLC facility in December, the release said, with first outbound shipments in January.

“The San Luis Growers Express Distribution Depot is strategically located at one of the highest-growth border crossings with Mexico, supporting our Yuma, Ariz., processing facility with efficiently-sourced quality products from Yuma, California, and Mexico,” said Mark Dendle, CEO of Growers Express.   
 

 

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