C&H Today
Today C&H produces cane sugar and molasses for a vast U.S. market, as well as some international customers.. Through the years it has changed from the original commercial corporation, to an agricultural cooperative, to a subsidiary of Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. and then of Citicorp Venture Capital. Marketing is carried out through sales offices in Pleasant Hill and Los Angeles, California, and through food brokers in major cites stretching from the Northwest to the Midwest. Over the years C&H has instituted major facility, packaging, warehousing and equipment improvements. The Crockett refinery now processes over 700 thousand tons of sugar annually?more than 70 types, grades and package sizes of refined sugars. These include a wide variety of packaged consumer sugars as well as packaged, liquid and bulk granulated industrial-use sugars. Crockett's modernization program now provides computer-to-computer technology. High-speed equipment can produce more than a million consumer-size packages of refined sugar per day. The refinery has storage facilities for approximately 55,000 tons of packaged, dry bulk and liquid sugars. Most customers receive shipments by rail or truck. In spite of numerous changes throughout the years, many fine C&H traditions have endured. C&H still refines only cane sugar using the same basic sugar refining process. And C&H continues to be committed to delivering the highest quality products and customer service.
Since 1906, one sugar company has been known throughout the industry for products of uncompromising quality, consistency and freshness. That company is C&H Sugar.
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