West Pak Avocado Expands, Refines, and Automates Facilities



West Pak Avocado Expands, Refines, and Automates Facilities



MURRIETA, CA - In order to keep its competitive edge, West Pak Avocado recently announced plans to expand the capabilities of its various facilities.

Mario Pacheco, Chief Executive Officer, West Pak Avocado"West Pak is committed to our employee's health and safety while continuing to grow our business," explained CEO Mario Pacheco. "With the completion of our recent expansion, we are well-positioned not only to support our customer's growth in the years ahead but also to ensure the health and safety of our workers. We see it as part of our job to help keep Americans healthy. That's why our commitment to supplying fresh avocados to our customers is as strong as ever."

A large portion of the expansion and transformation efforts have been centered around the company's cold chain management systems. For example, West Pak installed new cold docks and preconditioning rooms. It also made sure that its infrastructure and systems had the proper backups necessary.

Trevor Newhouse, Vice President of Operations, West Pak Avocado"Continuous improvement through innovation and integrated systems are core to operating safely, efficiently, and within safe increases in anticipated volume here at West Pak," Vice President of Operations, Trevor Newhouse, remarked in a statement. "Between effectively processing year-round fruit and anticipating increased capacity at the height of the California season, last fiscal year, we identified critical opportunities to address our facilities to accommodate such needs.

According to a press release, West Pak also developed additional online services providing a data-driven platform to not only manage its new internal environmental needs but also highlight the company's abilities to evaluate its performance in meeting both grower and customer requirements.

"The original Cap-Ex (capital expenditure) plans were all pre-pandemic, but upon news of the international outbreak earlier this year, we stepped back to reevaluate our workflow, infrastructure, and additional safety measures,” Newhouse continued. “Understanding that our employees' safety was at the forefront of every decision, we intensified all levels of sanitation programs, including handwashing and hygiene stations across all West Pak facilities. We also added protective dividers to separate employees along the packing line and installed newly designed HID based door systems, which require less human-to-human contact points. In addition, thermal detection camera systems and facial recognition software alert our internal staff of possible risk detection.”

In order to keep its competitive edge, West Pak Avocado recently announced plans to expand the capabilities of its various facilities, including its cold chain management systems

He went on to note that the strength of West Pak’s operations lies in its ability to see challenges and work efficiently to solve them.

“Yet, at the heart of our Operations department is always efficacy. We needed to ensure efficiencies were met, which could be costly to the company and, in turn, create potential slowdowns and possible food waste. Running additional shifts, adding automation, and updating equipment to further reduce unwarranted bottlenecks did the trick. Our continued expansion in new ripening rooms and cold storage capacities addressed safety, growth, and allowed Operations to continually meet key KPI indicators,” he stated.

Other West Pak operational upgrades included refrigerant conversions and migrating forklifts from lead-acid batteries to lithium-ion batteries. Newhouse shared in the press release that this continues to be a core strategic area as West Pak enhances it operations.

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Founded in 1982 as a grower and shipper of California avocados, West Pak began operations from a small packing house in…