Hyundai Translead has donated a 53-foot refrigerated trailer to the Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank to help the organization distribute perishable items, it was announced Wednesday.
The company, a San Diego-based subsidiary of the South Korean automotive company that manufactures dry and refrigerated van trailers, provided the food bank’s staff a tour of its facility along with the donation.
“We are incredibly grateful to Hyundai Translead for their generous donation of a 53-foot refrigerated trailer which will enhance our ability to deliver fresh produce and perishable food to communities in need across San Diego County,” said Casey Castillo, chief executive officer at San Diego Food Bank.
“Their support helps us ensure that nutritious, chilled food reaches families who need it most, and we are proud to partner with such a community-minded organization.”
The trailer will be used to transport perishable goods from the food bank’s Miramar warehouse to distribution sites throughout the region.
“We are honored to support the San Diego Food Bank in their vital work to fight hunger and uplift our community,” said Sean Kenney, chief executive officer of Hyundai Translead.
“We believe in building strong connections, not just through transportation, but through meaningful relationships that help strengthen and sustain the communities we serve.”
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