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SPI PHARMA, INC.
SPI PHARMA, INC.
Wilmington, Delaware
201-500 employees
For over 75 years, we have supplied the pharmaceutical industry with highly engineered products and innovative solutions that improve the formulation and delivery of drug products to meet patient needs. Our functional excipients and active ingredients meet the highest-quality standards possible and can offer customized, cost-effective options for many applications. We invite you to explore our product offerings. Our global technical team of experts can also help you select the right product to solve your formulation challenge.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
CHESAPEAKE SPICE COMPANY, LLC
CHESAPEAKE SPICE COMPANY, LLC
Belcamp, Maryland
201-500 employees
Operating since 1987, Chesapeake Spice, a family-owned business, has flourished by advancing technology, hiring key personnel with industry knowledge and experience, and continually expanding and improving both manufacturing facilities which are located strategically on the east and west coasts. The world is our marketplace and we travel the globe visiting spice farms, examining crops and establishing long-term relationships with farmers to procure the best raw materials available. Whether you are purchasing spices or seasoning blends, this direct sourcing gives us a distinct and competitive advantage that allows us total control in our process, from the fields to your finished products. Such control ensures a consistent and reliable supply chain, as well as the ability to gather valuable market information to share with you, our customers. Chesapeake Spice is growing and we are looking for the right candidate to join our team on this journey. If you are experienced, driven, and share our passion for giving the best service and quality products, every time… send us your resume.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
FRANKFORD CANDY LLC
FRANKFORD CANDY LLC
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
201-500 employees
Frankford Candy was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1947 as a manufacturer of seasonal chocolate products. Today, Frankford Candy continues to manufacture chocolate at its Philadelphia headquarters and partners with several of the world’s best known companies to bring consumers high quality candy and gifts under the Frankford brand and other well known brands.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
SUGARIGHT, LLC
SUGARIGHT, LLC
Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania
201-500 employees
Fore more than 15 years, CSC Sugar has been a leader and innovator in sugar trading, distribution and refining. CSC Sugar introduced Sugaright to the food industry in 2009 offering a more sustainable and cost effective choice of liquid sugar products to the food industry. Sugaright asked in the industry to "Change the Way You Think About Sugar" and they did. Sugaright offers a variety of liquid sugar colors as an alternative to water white liquid sugar. Additionally, our micro-refinery strategy allows Sugaright to build refineries quickly, efficiently and in close proximity to key customer locations. Sugaright offers Fairtrade, Bonsucro and Non-GMO Project Verified cane sugar to meet the sustainability requirements of its customers. All plants are SQF3 Certified and meet the highest quality and safety standards. Sugaright has micro-refineries located in Fairless Hills, PA, Harrisonburg, VA, Covington, TN, Dallas, TX, and El Paso, TX. In support of these sites, Sugaright has logistics operations in Cordoba and Juarez, Mexico, with port operations in Houston, TX, Memphis, TN, and Philadelphia, PA.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
MAFCO WORLDWIDE LLC
MAFCO WORLDWIDE LLC
Mt Laurel, New Jersey
201-500 employees
Overview For over 150 years MAFCO has been the world’s leading manufacturer of natural licorice products. This position has been maintained by constant technical innovation, significant financial investments, dedication to product quality, high levels of customer service and stable supply of raw materials. MAFCO’s natural licorice products are used today in a wide range of applications including confectionary, food, beverage, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, personal care and tobacco products.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
C & E CANNERS, INC.
C & E CANNERS, INC.
Hammonton, New Jersey
201-500 employees
C & F Foods, Inc. is a privately held, family owned and operated company. We are a major originator, packer, distributor, and exporter of dried beans, peas, rice and popcorn. We supply the retail, food service, canning and frozen food manufacturing industries nation wide and internationally. Our pledge is to provide our customers with superior quality, service and value. C&F offers the largest variety of double cleaned, triple cleaned and pre-washed products to our food service customers. By employing our "Triple Cleaned"​ process system, we consistently deliver the finest quality products, at the most competitive prices in the industry. We service nationwide distributors, regional distributors and restaurant chains. To our food service customers we are not just suppliers we are business partners delivering superior products and greater selection to our end-user customers
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
CHESTER A. ASHER, INC.
CHESTER A. ASHER, INC.
Souderton, Pennsylvania
201-500 employees
Asher’s Chocolate Co. is one of the oldest continuously family-owned confection companies in the United States. It began in 1892, when Chester A. Asher opened a small candy shop in the heart of Philadelphia. The Asher name quickly became associated with superb quality, and the store acquired larger space in the Philadelphia’s historic Germantown neighborhood. In 1966, the third generation of Asher's took the company’s helm. Jack and Bob decided to expand their selection of chocolates and began producing sugar-free (what was then called “dietetic”) chocolates. By the 1980s, Jack's and Bob’s sons, David and Jeff, continued the business into the fourth generation. They soon moved the company to Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania. When that space became too small, The Asher Family purchased 31 acres of farmland in Souderton, Pennsylvania. This is where Asher’s Chocolate Co. are made today. The family also purchased the former Goss Candies in Lewistown, PA. There, hand-made confections are created including Chocolate Smothered Potato Chips, moulds and buttery toffee. From candy shop to chocolate factory, Asher’s has maintained a tradition of fine American chocolates. Asher’s Chocolate Co. is currently under the direction of the fourth generation of Ashers with Jeff Asher, President, CEO, and Chairman of the Board.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
CLOVER FARMS DAIRY CO.
CLOVER FARMS DAIRY CO.
Reading, Pennsylvania
201-500 employees
Clover Farms Dairy is a Dairy company located at 3300 Pottsville Pike, Reading, Pennsylvania, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
PHARMACHEM LABORATORIES, INC.
PHARMACHEM LABORATORIES, INC.
Wilmington, Delaware
201-500 employees
Pharmachem Laboratories, Inc. is a premier international innovator, manufacturer and supplier of the finest quality ingredients. We deliver optimal solutions tailored to meet your needs across a complex matrix of industries including nutritionals, food and beverages, flavors and fragrances. From manufacturing standardized extracts and custom ingredients to developing original solutions for process problems, Pharmachem’s sophisticated technologies offer unique options for our customers. Great ideas. Perfect solutions. Always at Pharmachem.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
POWLS FEED SERVICE, INC.
POWLS FEED SERVICE, INC.
Peachbottom, Pennsylvania
201-500 employees
The Wenger Group, Inc. is a leading family-owned agricultural products and services organization, which includes Wenger Feeds, LLC, Nutrify, LLC, Dutchland Farms, LLC, Risser Grain, LLC, and Hoober Feeds. With over 450 team members and ten feed milling locations in two states, the company is a regional provider of poultry, swine, and dairy feeds, performance ingredient solutions, conventional and specialty eggs, grain, fertilizer, and allied services in the Mid-Atlantic Region. Core Values: Our corporate culture has played a central role in our success as individuals and as a company. As we see it, it is the sum of these beliefs and/or values that have animated our company. The foundation of our culture and our Core Values serve as a guide for how we do business daily —internally and externally. We need to live them at work and in our personal lives. By our actions, we do what we value most. Those around us see what we do more than what we say we do. Culture and its values are hard to put into measured specifics, but the outcomes are very clear. Integrity: Honesty and sound moral character define us. Quality: We maintain standards of excellence in all that we do. Respect: We value one another—team members, customers, and vendors. Safety: We put safety first to ensure the physical health and safety of every team member. Stewardship: We manage our lives and assets responsibly for a sustainable future for our team members, customers, community, and the environment.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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AMOROSO'S BAKING CO.
AMOROSO'S BAKING CO.
Bellmawr, New Jersey
201-500 employees
100 Years and Growing Strong For over 100 years, Amoroso's Baking Company has delighted consumers with authentic hearth baked Italian bread and rolls. Strictly following the secret family recipe, Amoroso's continues to grow through 5 major bakery expansions, now employing more than 300 individuals. This long history of quality and reliability makes Amoroso's Baking Company the perfect choice to supply all your needs.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
SAFEWAY FRESH FOODS, LLC
SAFEWAY FRESH FOODS, LLC
Vineland, New Jersey
201-500 employees
Frank and Sam Tedesco are 4th generation farmers with a true “farm to fork” mentality, having spent their entire lives in agriculture and fresh manufacturing. They understand that fresh, quality products start from the time a seed is planted in the field and must maintain that same quality when the consumer takes their last bite. The Tedesco’s have local roots & a strong connection to the Vineland area, providing employment opportunities and community outreach and support. Sunnyside Fresh began in 2011 focusing on a small core group of customers. True to their entrepreneurial spirit, Frank and Sam expanded the business with a larger product offering to appeal to a more diverse customer base, leading to exponential growth over the past several years. Today, we manufacture a wide assortment of fresh products in our 200,000 sq. ft. facility to satisfy the ever-changing consumer needs.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard