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Handy International Incorporated Announces Corporate Name Change
(UNITED STATES, 7/8/2016)
Handy International - a family-owned company with over 120 years of quality seafood processing – has announced that it is changing its corporate name to Handy Seafood Incorporated.
The goal of the name change is to leverage the strength of the Handy brand and reflect its legacy of being the oldest seafood processor in the U.S.A.
Handy's product line has grown to include handmade crab cakes and seafood cakes, shrimp products, crab meat, oysters and fish.
“While our company name is changing, all core elements of the organization will remain the same. Handy Seafood Incorporated will continue to be a family business that provides our customers with delicious food products and we will continue to place emphasis on innovation and our high quality standards," stated Todd Conway, President & CEO of Handy Seafood Incorporated.
The changes are effective immediately, and all future business activity will be undertaken with the new name.
Over the years, Handy has invented new processing techniques for soft shell crabs, patented packaging, and developed new recipes.
About Handy Seafood
Handy Seafood is a family-owned company with over 120 years of quality seafood processing.
Handy was established in 1894 by John T. Handy and has been located in Crisfield, Maryland since 1903. The plant has relocated to a larger space but is still in Crisfield, Maryland with the corporate office in Salisbury, Maryland.
With each new product Handy introduces, the company continues its focus on quality, great flavor and the use of all-natural ingredients.
Specializing in the processing of the area’s best-known delicacy: soft crabs, its product line also includes handmade crab cakes and seafood cakes, shrimp products, crab meat, oysters and artisanal fish.
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