Multi-location food and beverage manufacturer modernizing operations with ERP and automation
Trinidad Benham operates a geographically dispersed manufacturing footprint across 11 U.S. states, serving retail, food service, and institutional customers. The tech stack is weighted toward operational tech—PLCs, Ignition SCADA, Excel—with a newly adopted ERP system that the company is actively configuring for core accounting functions. The hiring velocity (20 roles in 30 days, bulk in ops and manufacturing) and project list (equipment rebuilds, system upgrades, major facility work) show a company in mid-transformation: modernizing legacy processes while managing the complexity of a multi-site operation.
Trinidad Benham is a privately held, employee-owned food and beverage manufacturer headquartered in Greenwood Village, Colorado, with operations spanning California, Colorado, Idaho, Tennessee, Texas, Georgia, North Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska, Arizona, and Washington. Founded in 1917, the company serves wholesale retail, food service, and institutional trade. The organization operates across manufacturing, production, maintenance, and logistics functions, with stated pain points around inventory management, equipment downtime, production efficiency, and the operational friction of legacy systems. A new ERP implementation is underway to address fragmented processes across accounting and inventory.
PLC, Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook, Visio), JavaScript, TypeScript, React, Java, Python, Jupyter, SQL, Notion, and Ignition SCADA systems. The company is actively adopting PLC technology and implementing a new ERP platform.
Greenwood Village, Colorado. The company operates manufacturing facilities in 11 U.S. states: California, Colorado, Idaho, Tennessee, Texas, Georgia, North Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska, Arizona, and Washington.
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