MENOMONEE FALLS, Wis. - Copesan was named a “Food Industry Best Supplier” in Food Processing Magazine’s “2009 Readers’ Choice” awards for pest management for the second year in a row. The March issue highlights the equipment, ingredient and service suppliers that their readers have deemed the “Rock Stars of the Food World.
”The publication’s annual Readers’ Choice survey was sent to a select group from the magazine’s circulation list representing all categories of the food and beverage industry. Readers were asked to vote on their favorite brands and category suppliers. The survey’s answers were unaided and did not include a selected list of suppliers from which to choose.
“Earning this honor speaks well of the hard work and dedication our service and support teams deliver to each and every one of our clients,” said Deni Naumann, President. “Copesan prides itself on listening to the needs of the food processing industry. Our thanks go out to every person in the Copesan organization that has helped us earn this prestigious award and to our clients for recognizing the value we provide them.”
For 50 years, Copesan has partnered with food companies to reduce the potential for pest activity and protect their brands. Today, Copesan is recognized within the food processing industry for responding to the changing role of pest management in food plants by delivering the most effective, economic and environmentally sound pest management strategies to its clients.
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