Sandridge Crafted Foods
MEDINA, Ohio – Sandridge Crafted Foods, a third-generation, family-owned and operated fresh food manufacturer, announced the completion of its new Sandridge Center for Excellence.
The Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Nov. 14 brought together company leaders, the Sandridge family, team members, city officials and community partners.
The newly renovated facility will serve as a hub for training, research and development, and culinary innovation — it's designed to foster collaboration, creativity and continuous improvement while supporting Sandridge's mission to deliver fresh, high-quality foods, the company said.
"This addition to our campus represents our investment not only in our company's future, but in our people and our community" said Jordan Sandridge, co-president. "It's a space built to create efficiencies, inspire innovation, encourage learning and strengthen the teamwork that defines Sandridge."
Located at 111 Commerce Drive, Medina, Ohio, the building features scalable collaboration spaces, a state-of-the-art innovation kitchen, a studio to showcase our brands and stories, and expanded warehouse capacity to support continued operational growth, said Sandridge Crafted Foods.
Medina Mayor Dennis Hanwell joined the Sandridge team in officially cutting the ribbon. "Sandridge has always been a cornerstone of our community," said Mayor Hanwell. "The Center for Excellence is a testament to their dedication to creating opportunities right here in Medina."
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