Bybee Produce extends use of IFCO Reusable Packaging Containers (RPCs) through 2020

written by IFCO SYSTEMS, 25th November 2019, in News

IFCO, the world’s leading operator of Reusable Packaging Containers (RPCs), announced Bybee Produce, LLC, of Washington State, has agreed to extend its use of IFCO RPCs for its dry onion products through 2020.

"IFCO RPCs have proven to be an ideal packaging solution for our dry onions," Jason Walker, General Manager of Bybee Produce. "They help us deliver high quality produce to retail customers and their shoppers throughout the year."

Bybee Produce, a family owned and operated farm in the Columbia River Basin in Washington, uses more than 130,000 IFCO RPCs yearly to pack and ship Yellow, White, Red and organic onions to retail locations throughout the United States. IFCO RPCs are designed to facilitate maximum airflow during shipping, an important benefit that helps keep Bybee onions in peak quality from the farm to grocery retail locations.

"Our customers are like family and we are pleased Bybee Produce, a family owned and operated business, has agreed to continue the RPC partnership with IFCO," said Dan Martin, President of IFCO North America. "We value our relationship with Bybee and know our collaboration will benefit both companies in the months and years to come."

The new agreement extends Bybee’s use of IFCO RPCs for a third consecutive year, through 2020.

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