Lamb Weston's purpose to serving our customers is what drives us to be consistently innovating potatoes. Our dedication to provide quality service helps keep your kitchen to its full potential.
Founded in 1950 and headquartered inEagle, Idaho, Lamb Weston (NYSE: LW) is a global leader in frozen potato and vegetable products. The company supplies restaurants and retailers worldwide with innovative offerings from 27 strategically located production facilities. With approximately 10,300 employees...
the first of the company’s many advanced proprietary slicing and processing systems. Lamb’s invention was the first device to slice French fries in a high-velocity water flow, an idea that is now the industry standard worldwide. In 1988, Lamb Weston was acquired by ConAgra Foods and Golden...
Lamb Westonis a leading supplier of frozen potato products to restaurants and retailers around the world. For more than 70 years,Lamb Westonhas led the industry in innovation, introducing inventive products that simplify back-of-house management for its customers and make things more delicious f...
For example, these may include: costs to shut down, sanitize, and restart production facilities after a production employee has been infected by the virus; production inefficiencies and labor retention costs arising from modifying production schedules, reducing run-times, and lower overall factory ...
Lamb Weston Europe, Middle East and Africa or Lamb Weston EMEA adds six factories and about GBP2 billion of production capacity to our global manufacturing footprint. It strengthens our ability to serve customers in key markets around the world and it enhances a world-class management operating ...
Lamb Weston’s Richland facility employs approximately 500 people (2016) and the french fry line addition is expected to add an estimated 128 positions. Aerial view of the Lamb Weston potato processing facilities in Richland, Washington (Courtesy: Lamb Weston) ...
the first of the company’s many advanced proprietary slicing and processing systems. Lamb’s invention was the first device to slice French fries in a high-velocity water flow, an idea that is now the industry standard worldwide. In 1988, Lamb Weston was acquired by ConAgra Foods and Golden...
Costs to shut down, sanitize, and restart production facilities after a production employee has been infected by the virus; Production inefficiencies and labor retention costs arising from modifying production schedules, reducing run-times, and lower overall factory utilization; ...
production inefficiencies and labor retention costs arising from modifying production schedules, reducing run-times, and lower overall factory utilization; costs to shut down, sanitize, and restart production facilities after production is impacted by the virus; costs to adopt and maintain enhanced employe...