Snyder's-Lance, Inc. Announces Construction Of New Research And Development Center

Feb. 22, 2012
Snyder's-Lance, Inc. announced the construction of a state-of-the-art research and development center in Hanover, Pa.

Snyder's-Lance, Inc. announced the construction of a state-of-the-art research and development center in Hanover, Pa. The center, located near one of the company's largest bakeries, will research, develop and enhance new and existing products across the company's entire line of consumer preferred snack foods, including Snyder's of Hanover Pretzels, Lance Sandwich Crackers, and Cape Cod Potato Chips. Detailed product and quality comparisons, sensory evaluation and a full microbiology lab are only a few of the primary services to be provided in this new facility.

The sixty-thousand square foot, three story building was designed from the ground up to be environmentally friendly. The building itself will carry a LEED Silver Certification, meeting strict requirements of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design rating system for the construction and operation of high performance green buildings. Additionally, the new center will receive 100 percent of its electricity from the company's 26- acre solar panel farm located nearby.

"Our solar field provides roughly 30 percent of the electricity used by the Hanover manufacturing facility and will now supply 100 percent of the electricity for our new Research and Development Center," commented Carl E. Lee, Jr., president and chief operating officer in a prepared statement. "Snyder's-Lance is a company that is committed to being a great partner to the community and to delivering the highest quality snack foods to consumers and our retail customers."

Jim Butt, senior vice president of R&D and quality added, "This new center will allow us to build on our already great reputation for quality and innovation across our entire product portfolio, and I look forward to the new and innovative product platforms we'll be able to develop there."

The project is expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2012. There are no immediate plans to add new employees as a result of this effort, though final details of specific operations and staffing are still being finalized.

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