Orange, CA – Interfresh, Inc., a national supplier of fruits and vegetables, announced the opening of a new field office in Dallas, TX to be headed up by Frank Bonaparte, a long-time industry veteran.
Bonaparte’s career spans some 27 years across many facets of the produce industry, and for the past several years he has serviced a customer base in California’s Bay Area. His role at Interfresh will be to continue to service these accounts, in addition to expanding Interfresh’s reach to the Texas market. Mr. Bonaparte has extensive experience in many commodities, although his focus will be on expanding the Interfresh tomato program.
“Frank will be a great compliment to our existing business, and we very excited about having a presence in the Texas market and continuing our growth plans”, said Cory Puentes, Interfresh Director of Northern California. “Having Frank on the ground in this important market will go a long way toward achieving our goals, which are to provide unparalleled service to our growers and customers”, Puentes added.
Bonaparte agreed. “Interfresh is a great fit for me. We think that our strong grower base, along with Interfresh’s long history of excellence and execution, will be a great set of tools to expand our markets. I’m very much looking forward to getting started”.
Now in its 26th year of providing fresh fruits and vegetables to retailers, wholesalers and foodservice distributors, Interfresh continually strives to provide top-quality products year-round. Headquartered in Orange, CA, Interfresh has expanded its reach and further developed its product line and services by opening new offices in strategic locations throughout California. The experienced employees of Interfresh are driven by their passion to provide unparalleled services for a consistent, high-quality supply of fresh fruits and vegetables season to season. In addition to citrus, berries, melons, and avocados, Interfresh handles an extensive line of fresh products including corn, asparagus, pineapple, yams, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, bell peppers, cucumbers, grapes and soft fruit.
Source: Interfresh