Conrad & Adams installs new packingline
Conrad & Adams installs new packingline
Conrad & Adams Fruit, a grower-shipper based in Grandview, WA, recently installed a new apple packingline that incorporates the latest internal and external sorting technology as well as doubling the number of bins per hour that can be run.
Construction of the new line started May 1 after the company finished packing apples from the 2014 harvest.
“We literally finished packing on a Friday, and they started deconstructing our old line on Saturday so we’d be ready for new crop apples in August,” said Carrie Koerner, who is in sales at Conrad & Adams. “Time was of the essence, as the apple crop harvest about 10 days earlier than normal so we didn’t have any wiggle room in the construction process.”
Conrad & Adams is a grower, packer and shipper of conventional and organic apples, conventional and organic pears, cherries, peaches, nectarines, Italian prunes and plums in the Yakima Valley. It was formed in 2008 and operates in the former Snokist and Andrus & Roberts warehouses in Grandview and Sunnyside, WA.