Westmoreland selects IFCO RPCs for food safety and customer service
Westmoreland selects IFCO RPCs for food safety and customer service
Westmoreland Sales Group, a leading Canadian greenhouse vegetable grower, has signed a two-year contract with IFCO Systems, a global provider of reusable packaging solutions for fresh products. Westmoreland is now shipping "Topline" brand tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers from its distribution centers in Ontario and Michigan to retailers across North America in IFCO RPCs.
Leamington, ON-based Westmoreland cited IFCO’s history of excellent customer service and commitment to food safety as the main reasons it selected IFCO to be its RPC provider. Also important were IFCO’s proximity to Westmoreland’s facilities, ability to respond quickly and ability to supply RPCs to service the increasing retail demand for Westmoreland’s product.
“We are working with IFCO to ensure our Topline products arrive to our retail customers in the best possible condition while lowering costs through the supply chain," Brian W. Blommaert, chief executive officer of Westmoreland, said in a press release. "The IFCO RPC solution also supports Westmoreland’s commitment to the environment by helping to reduce the number of cardboard boxes used.”
IFCO handles all RPC logistics for Westmoreland, from distribution to cleaning to re-entry into the supply chain. After each retail use, IFCO RPCs are folded, collected and shipped back to one of IFCO’s service facilities, where they are sanitized and prepared for re-use.
“Westmoreland is a great partner, and we are pleased the company is using IFCO RPCs to deliver high-quality product to retailers in the U.S. and Canada," Dan Walsh, president of IFCO North America, said in the release. "We are constantly developing new solutions to address specific opportunities at companies like Westmoreland, and their move to our program is proof that trading partners and consumers benefit from working toward the common goal of greater service and safety.”