Wright Brand Foods

Wright Brand Foods

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name = Wright Brand Foods, Inc.


caption = Corporate logo, depicting family member and company lawyer Kelly Wright [ [http://pview.findlaw.com/view/1001201_1?noconfirm=0 Kelly Wright - a Vernon, Texas (TX) Contracts Lawyer ] ]

Wright Brand Foods, Inc. was a meat-packing company located in Vernon, Texas, that was eventually bought by the Tyson Foods corporation in 2001. Begun in 1922 by Egbert Eggleston, what would eventually become a multi-million dollar business started out in the back of a local grocery store. [ [http://www.wrightbrand.com/ Wright Brand Foods ] ]

Creation and Early History: The Eggleston Years

Wright Brand Foods, Inc. was a meat-packing company located in Vernon, Texas, that was eventually bought by the Tyson Foods corporation in 2001 after seeing rapid market growth beginning in the late 1980s.

Begun in 1922 by Egbert Eggleston, his son Fay, and son-in-law Roy Wright, what would eventually become a multi-million dollar business started out the Vernon Meat Company in the back of a local grocery store. The initial pork bellies used for making bacon were delivered via railroad cars, covered in salt for preservation, and eventually painted with liquid smoke at Roy Wright. [ [http://www.wrightbrand.com/ Wright Brand Foods ] ]

Four years later in 1926 Vernon Meat Company constructed a dedicated housing and shipping plant. The company continued reselling products from other companies, including cheese, tea, beans, vinegar, preserves, and syrup. Initial success led to a burgeoning contribution from other family members eager to help now-manager Roy Wright run Vernon Meat. [ [http://www.wrightbrand.com/ Wright Brand Foods ] ]

In lieu of continued growth, a slaughterhouse was built which allowed Vernon Meat to control their belly production from the ground up. Near disaster struck, however, in 1938 when a massive fire consumed most of the plant, including the slaughterhouse. The Eggleston family decided to erect another plant, this time having it federally inspected (inspection #577). The new facility also saw the advent of a new company name -- the Vernon Packing Company.

Middle History: The Beginning of the Wright Years

The World War II years saw the company change ownership, from Eggleston to Roy Wright, whereupon the Wrights constructed an entirely new plant and renamed the company the Wright Packing Company after their family name. Roy's two sons, Bill and Bob, joined their father in the business. As the years passed Wright Packing steadily grew and by the 1960s had 225 employees and a solid reputation for quality products.

The Wright Brothers and the Move to Specialization

Roy Wright retired in 1978, bequeathing the family business he had helped build the last fifty-six years to his two sons. Realizing that being a generalized, jack-of-all-trades company that handled both the killing and processing aspects was limiting their ability to grow, Bob and Bill and the Wright Packing family (led by Bill's son, Dan Wright) decided to focus on processing, thus allowing Wright Packing to specialize its production of ham and bacon, meaning that they offer a wider selection of both, and leave the hassle of slaughtering to other companies. Contemporary favorites such as peppered bacon and hickory-smoked ham sprang from the decision to be dedicated to processing.

As a result of the specialization in processing, Wright Packing became Wright Brand Foods, Inc. and saw unprecedented growth in sales, causing a need for newer, larger facilities to accommodate the increased volume of pork bellies which were made into high-quality ham and bacon. Beginning in 1982 with a new derind room, and ending in 2001 with the most recent addition to the plant including infrastructural enhancements to allow for further upgrades, Wright Brand Foods completely overhauled its processing facility and capability. By consulting with ProModel, a corporate manufacturing analysis firm, Wright Brand Foods was able to overhaul critical areas of their plant enabling the company to "double production capacity and save more than $10 million." [ [http://www.promodel.com/solutions/manufacturing/examples.asp ProModel Success Stories - Manufacturing ] ]

The Final Years

Bob and Bill, after having formed a potent brotherly duo for over 120 combined years, retired in 1994. The company was then run by fourth generation descendants Dan Wright, Kelly Wright, [ [http://pview.findlaw.com/view/1001201_1?noconfirm=0 Kelly Wright - a Vernon, Texas (TX) Contracts Lawyer ] ] and Kirk Eggleston. Brad Bolton, a fifth generation member, is the company engineer. [ [http://www.wrightbrand.com/ Wright Brand Foods ] ]

By the end of 1998 — 20 years after changing from a full-line meat packer and processor to a bacon and ham specialist — Wright Brand Foods grew to 650 employees and production in tonnage had increased in those years by thousands of percent.

Tyson Foods Takeover

After negotiations with various meat production companies in the late 1990s, the Wright family agreed to a buy-out offer by Tyson Foods, Inc. This marked the first time since its creation in 1922 that a member of the Eggleston or Wright families was not in total control of the company.

Wright Brand Foods Today

Wright Brand Foods, now part of the Tyson Foods family, is the largest bacon and ham producer in the Southwest, with 746 employees and distribution to 30 states and sales between $100M - $250M. [ [http://center.spoke.com/info/c5lOmDt/WrightBrandFoodsLtd Wright Brand Foods, Vernon, TX in Spoke's business directory ] ] The company's outstanding reputation in the industry for Excellent Taste comes from the fact that, unlike most of their competitors, they use real Hickory Smoke, and not just liquid smoke that is sprayed onto the product.

Notes and References

External links

* [http://www.nsc.org/ehc/z365/p88-wright.pdf National Safety Council report]
* [http://www.twc.state.tx.us/news/solutions/sol3_5.pdf Texas Work Solutions] Pg. 5, left column.
* [http://www.tyson.com/Corporate/AboutTyson/Products/Default.aspx Tyson Foods, Inc. Family of Businesses] Under "Food Service..." heading.
* [http://www.asiusa.com/industry/asi_ind_food.aspx ASI Consulting Service]
* [http://www.motoryachtanna.com/ Kelly Wright's Yachter's Blog]


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