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Thru the Lens: Remember When: December 23, 1994

A ribbon cutting ceremony was held to mark the official opening of the Frozen Food Distribution Center just completed at North America Center. The 200,000 s/f distribution center was developed by North America Center Joint Venture and will be operated by Christian Salvesen, Inc. as a third party distribution facility. Shown (from left) are: Dr. Chris Masters, CEO, managing director, Christian Salvesen PLC; Cyriel Godderie, president, Christian Salvesen Inc.; Herb Kusche, executive vice president, Rich Products; Jack Ampuja, vice president, logistics, Rich Products; Paul Clark, Town of West Seneca Supervisor; Bob Rich Sr., Chairman of the Board/CEO Rich Products; and Charlie Pecorella, partner, North America Center Joint Venture
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