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The perfect cut

September 15, 2011
Posted in Articles
September 15, 2011 Thiru

R2B Horizontal Form Fill & Seal Bagging Machine for Roasted NutsClaiming perfection is not a mere idle boast for folks at Perfect Poultry Inc., but rather a daily pursuit of operational and packaging excellence that has enabled the Toronto based chicken processor to spread its wings at a very impressive pace despite some early turbulence and setbacks. And if breaking into the highly-competitive business right at the peak of the Avian Flu epidemic back in 2004 may have seemed like a slight case of irrational exuberance at the time of a nationwide shortage of edible birds, it seems more like a stroke of genius today in light of the upstart’s steady rise through the industry ranks, especially in the challenging economic climate of the last few years.