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Pacific Coast Producers company history timeline

1976

A lot of people call Paul Rea the “George Washington” of PCP. In 1976 PCP bought the Can Manufacturing Division and Consolidated warehouse in Lodi, CA.

1984

In 1984 PCP closed its San Jose tomato facility and moved most of the production capacity to Lodi, doubling the output of tomato products.

1987

In 1987 Larry Clay is promoted to President, replacing Paul Rea.

1992

In July 1992 PCP entered into an Alliance with Del Monte Corporation but the alliance was later broken up under the order of the Federal Trade Commission.

2000

In 2000, the 955,000 square foot Lodi Distribution center was opened.

2002

The next year PCP purchased Del Monte’s Woodland Plant and in 2002 tomato production began at that plant.

2004

In April 2004, Daniel Vincent is promoted to President when Larry Clay retired.

2011

In 2011 the Oroville Cannery broke ground to build a new facility to house a cold fill fruit bowl line.

2012

The two new Molenar lines were added a year later in 2012.

In 2012, PCP decided to add a 500,000 square foot warehouse on to the DC that would be dedicated exclusively to foodservice operations.

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