Allen Harim on Monday hosted Delaware Governor Jack Markell, U.S. Senators Tom Carper and Chris Coons, U.S. Rep. John Carney and a prestigious group of state and local dignitaries in a ribbon cutting ceremony to re-open its newly renovated Harbeson, Delaware chicken processing facility.

The company has invested $30 million so far on the renovation project, and expects to invest another $10 million by the close of 2017, with the goal of developing a more productive, efficient and sustainable facility.

Left to Right: Govenor Markell, Kim, and Joe Moran

Left to Right: Govenor Jack Markell, Allen Harim Chairman Hong-Kuk Kim, and Allen Harim CEO Joe Moran

Hong-Kuk Kim, Chairman of Harim Group (Allen Harim’s parent company) traveled from South Korea for the ceremony. “As we grow our operations in Delaware, and expand across the United States, we remain committed to supporting both the local communities in which we operate, and the U.S. chicken industry of which we are proud to be a member,” Kim said in his remarks about the company’s growth and outlook for the future.

 

In June, Allen Harim consolidated its processing operations, bringing it all under one roof at Harbeson.  Allen employs more than 1,650 people in Delaware.

“I’m pleased that Allen Harim has chosen to expand in Delaware and I’m encouraged by the positive impact it will have on job creation here at the plant and on the hundreds of family farms who supply this facility,” Governor Jack Markell said. “This investment is a strong expression of confidence in Delaware’s workers, our vibrant agriculture community, and government and business leaders who work together to create an excellent climate for growth and opportunity.”

Upgrades were completed across nearly every aspect of the 190,000 square-foot facility. A great deal of attention was paid to upgrade the employee experience. The main entrance was renovated with a welcoming three-dimensional mural that includes a blossoming tree, embodying the translation of the Korean word “Harim” as “summer forest.” New lighting, an upgrade of the employee cafeteria, completely new restrooms, a new human resources department area, new conference and meeting rooms, and a new employee equipment room were all added.

The plant was reconfigured to allow the installation of new equipment to meet rising customer demands. A new waste water treatment facility and the construction of a solar farm, both major steps in the company’s sustainability efforts, were central areas of the project.

“A tremendous amount of hard work has gone into the renovation of the facility, and there is no doubt that we are well-positioned for growth said Joe Moran, CEO of Allen Harim. “We are now better positioned to meet our current and future customer demands across the U.S., and we will do it more efficiently and sustainably than ever before.”

The Harbeson plant processes 230,000 chickens a day for its traditional Allen Harim® brand, the all-natural, “never-ever antibiotic,” 100 percent veggie-fed Nature’s Sensation® line and the Oasis® brand. Each line includes fresh whole birds and parts, tray pack bone-in parts, and boneless chicken products.

The company sells products under its own brand names and under private label to grocery stores all across the Mid-Atlantic and the Northeast. Ingredient products are sold to a range of customers across the country. Allen Harim customers include Whole Foods, Chipotle, Applegate, Panera, Raising Cane’s, Market Basket, Foodtown and Shop Rite, among others.