
To the people at Krispy Kreme, the Exchangeโs Ben Emmerich is one of the greatest things to come along since the glazed doughnut.
Emmerich, a production specialist with the Exchange bakery in Gruenstadt, Germany, was one of only two people worldwide recently to receive pins and certificates from Krispy Kreme in the companyโs first Global Recognition contest.
Emmerich supervises the Krispy Kreme lineโhe is responsible for producing the iconic brand that delights Exchange customers throughout Europe and contingency locations.
He was recognized for reducing waste, increasing yield efficiency, committing to product quality and continuing preventive maintenance.
โI am quite pleased and, to tell you the truth, surprised,โ said Emmerich, whoโs worked at the bakery since 2002. โBut when you have a great team around you and all of them are dedicated to putting out the best products, getting recognition like this is easy.โ
In a special ceremony recently, bakery managers and associates recognized Emmerich for his accomplishments.
โWe truly honor his achievement and continued commitment to providing the best products to the best customers throughout Europe and the contingency locations,โ said Don Henson, food plant operations manager.
The Exchange Doughnut Operations by the Numbers for 2018
5.2 million – total number doughnuts produced by Emmerichโs crew
170,000 – Number of doughnut hole cups and snack bags
$1.4 million – total sales

Exchange History FunFact
October 2015
The month the Exchange made the first batch of Krispy Kreme doughnuts at the Gruenstadt bakery for customers in Europe. At left, Don Henson, food plant operations manager, samples one of the first KK doughnuts that rolled off the line.


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