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Landwerlen Promoted to Senior Production Planner For Chore-Time

Ashley Landwerlen

Ashley Landwerlen

November 1, 2022

MILFORD, Indiana, U.S.A. — Ashley Landwerlen has been promoted to Senior Production Planner for Chore-Time, according to Jo Coverstone, Supply Chain Manager for the CTB, Inc. business unit. In her new position, Landwerlen will lead production planning for ventilation, oversee system and process training, as well as manage process documentation.

Landwerlen had been named Production Planner for Chore-Time in August 2018. Prior to her employment with CTB, Landwerlen worked three years as a Production Planner and six years as a Laser Etch Technician, both at a medical device and aerospace manufacturing company.

A native of Warsaw, Indiana, Landwerlen currently still resides here.


About Chore-Time
Chore-Time (www.choretime.com) continues its tradition established in 1952 of leadership in the design, manufacture and marketing of equipment for poultry and egg production. With complete end-to-end systems for feeding, feed handling, drinking, egg handling, climate control and house management, Chore-Time is a market leader known for product performance, tailored solutions and a proven independent distribution network. Part of the CTB, Inc. family of companies, Chore-Time operates globally from facilities in Indiana, Alabama, the Netherlands and Poland.

About CTB
CTB, Inc. (www.ctbinc.com), a Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary, is a global designer, manufacturer and marketer of systems and solutions developed with the goal of equipping its customers to join it in Helping to Feed a Hungry World®. CTB's customers use its products for preserving grain; for raising pigs and poultry to yield meat and eggs; and for processing poultry, fish and other foods. CTB deploys its financial strength to grow via a product-driven focus, strategic acquisitions, an expanded global physical presence and best-cost manufacturing. The company is headquartered in Milford, Indiana, U.S.A., and employs 3,000 people worldwide.