Cargill Mount Crawford, Va., meat distribution facility tops 2.6 million work hours without a lost-time injury<br />
The Mount Crawford team ships Cargill’s Honeysuckle White, Shady Brook Farms, Castlewood Reserve and Charter Reserve meat products from the 150,000-square-foot distribution center established in 1992. Products shipped from the distribution center move to domestic retailers and foodservice companies, as well as to foreign markets including Canada, Mexico, the Philippines, Guatemala, Angola and Benin.
“We ship a lot of meat products produced in this region. Those nutrient-rich protein products nourish millions of people. We are always focused on workplace safety, stated Neal Snoddy, distribution center general manager. “We also take a great deal of pride in this safety achievement because it is one of our top priorities. People have the right to thrive as part of Cargill, which means returning home injury-free each day. The focus on safety has been woven into Cargill’s cultural fabric over the company’s 150-year history.”
The May 20 recognition event at the Mount Crawford, Va., distribution center is “by invitation only.” Cargill is one of the largest U.S. producers of turkey, beef and pork products, as well as a variety of further processed meat products, that nourish Americans, as well as people around the world.
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