R.S. Hanline & Company, Inc.
Magdalena Reyes is an experienced human resource generalist currently working at R.S. Hanline & Company, Inc. Previously, Magdalena held various positions including receptionist at Wiers Farm and health aid at Teaching Mentoring Communities. Additional experience includes roles as medical receptionist, interpreter, and in medical billing at Huron County Health Department, as well as positions at Help Me Grow and Le Rose Building, which involved management assistance, accounts payable, accounts receivable, scheduling, and billing. Furthermore, Magdalena worked as a graphic designer at Prime Signs and Designs. The educational background includes studies at Ashland University, Medcentral, PCTC, and Tiffin University.
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R.S. Hanline & Company, Inc.
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Founded in 1986 in Shelby, Ohio, The R.S. Hanline Company has become a trusted fresh produce supplier to some of the most reputable food service, retail, food manufacturing and wholesale distribution companies in the United States. Over the past twenty-five years, the R.S. Hanline Company has leveraged its resources to become one of the largest produce distributors in the Eastern United States. With over 1,000 SKU’s, we provide an extensive line of fresh-cut, value added, specialty and locally grown products for all market segments in the produce industry. Our 220,000-square-foot facility contains 22 different cold storage and processing units, designed to ensure a completely integrated produce program for our customers. Rail siding attached to our facility enables the Hanline Company to consolidate rail-friendly items, utilizing the most cost-effective transportation solution possible. The R.S. Hanline Company will create value-added solutions for all of your produce needs. Whether it be repacking, retail, fresh-cut processing, overwrap, wholesale, private label packaging, forward consolidation services or transportation solutions, our company will strive to be a nimble problem solver for all of your produce-related issues.