Oppy named one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies for 25th consecutive year

Oppy named one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies for 25th consecutive year

Oppy is proud to share that it has once again been recognized as one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies, marking 25 years of this prestigious distinction.

Also named one of British Columbia’s Top Employers earlier this year, and joining the 2025 Hall of Fame for Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Cultures, these accolades reinforce the company’s long-standing commitment to operational excellence and values-driven leadership in the global fresh produce industry.

John Anderson from Oppy

“Being named one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies for 25 consecutive years, and maintaining Platinum Club status for 18 years, is a tremendous honor,” said John Anderson, chairman, CEO, and managing partner. “This recognition is a testament to our team’s consistent execution, our culture of continuous improvement, and our commitment to doing the right thing for our customers, partners, and communities.”

Oppy continues to leave a mark in North America

Oppy continues to grow its global footprint while strengthening its ability to source, market, and distribute fresh produce year-round, strategically integrating with Dole Diversified North America in late 2025.

The company remains focused on innovation across its operations, supporting sustainable growth and delivering results in a dynamic marketplace.

David Smith of Oppy

“Being named one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies year after year requires constant improvement. Strategic growth, including the Dole integration and beyond, creates the scale and strength that supports what we’re building next,” said President and Chief Operating Officer David Smith. 

*All images courtesy of Oppy.


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