Do the right thing
In 2015, Shafer was asked to join a project to put a poultry complex together for Costco. Costco’s willingness to give Shafer and a team he assembled carte blanche to create something from scratch with very few limitations tipped the scales in favor of making the move. The requirements Costco did put on the project were things Shafer had envisioned anyway. “We wanted to be great to the environment,” he says. “We wanted to have great animal welfare techniques. We wanted to have great employees and we wanted to use a saying Costco uses, ‘We want to do the right thing.’ I got to put together everything I dreamed about.”
Latest technology
Today the Lincoln Premium Poultry complex sits on more than 400 acres and includes a 400,000-square-foot processing plant, a feed mill, a hatchery and new lab services and production office. Shafer gives credit to both Costco and Marel for the support and partnership through the process.
Prior to breaking ground on the complex, Shafer traveled to Europe to look at Marel’s latest technology in poultry processing. At the time, much of the technology and equipment put into the Lincoln Premium facility wasn’t in the United States. Some of the equipment in the plant was the first of its kind to be in use.
Learning curve with Marel
Marel’s advanced automation brought with it a learning curve. Shafer says Marel worked hard to ensure the plant operated as intended. Marel personnel stayed at Lincoln Premium through training and troubleshooting every step of the way to ensure Lincoln’s staff had every technical skill necessary to operate, run and maintain the facility. The two entities even let others in the industry tour the plant to see the equipment in process. “Rather than take them to Europe, they’ve been able to bring them here and say, ‘This is what the plants over in Europe look like,’” Shafer says.