The Cookware & Bakeware Alliance Announces Four New Members

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Bradley Beach, NJ, Release: August 20, 2021. For Immediate Release

The Cookware & Bakeware Alliance is proud to announce the addition of four new members. Newly added to the CBA’s member directory are Victoria, Cinsa USA, La Termoplastic F.B.M., and Material Kitchen.

Victoria is a three-generation family business located in Medellín, Colombia, reaching millions of kitchens across 32 countries. They offer a line of products that have gotten international recognition as the best in class for their innovative designs, sustainability, and product quality – a feat that continues to fuel the family’s passion for cast iron excellence.

Cinsa is the #1 cookware brand in Mexico with 90+ years in the industry. Their products range from enamelware cookware & dinnerware, stoneware dinnerware, and non-stick aluminum cookware. Cinsa USA is their distribution company in the US, with a warehouse in Laredo, TX and corporate offices in San Antonio.

La Termoplastic F.B.M. is a world leader in the design and production of handles, side-handles, knobs and accessories for cookware. Headquartered in Italy, La Termoplastic F.B.M. has four production sites that generate an annual production capacity of 150 million pieces and a work force of 200 employees worldwide. F.B.M. works with all main cookware manufacturers and cookware players worldwide, offering a wide catalogue of items and exclusively manufactured products based on the specific needs of its customers.

Material Kitchen creates culinary goods for the modern home. Based in New York, they believe in good design, thoughtful details, and high-quality materials that are made to last a lifetime. They created a new category of tasteful kitchenware designed and curated for modern home cooks.

“We are in exciting times with growing the CBA and I’m delighted to get to know these fine new members,” says CBA Managing Director, Fran Groesbeck.

The CBA is accepting new members who have a long-term, primary commitment to the cookware and bakeware industry and have a financial, operational, and marketing presence in the U.S. and/or Canada. To learn more about becoming a member of the CBA, visit www.cookware.org/join.

About The Cookware & Bakeware Alliance (CBA): 

Founded in 1922, the CBA is a not-for-profit trade association owned by its membership: manufacturers of cookware, bakeware and kitchenware with substantial operations and headquarters in the United States. The CBA’s mission is to inform and promote the industry to its members, their customers and to the general public.  At the core of fulfilling their mission, the CBA Engineering Standards for Cookware and Bakeware are the result of extraordinary voluntary collaboration among member companies in the US and Canada. The standards exist to promote the welfare of the cookware industry and improve its service to the public. The Standards are continually updated to reflect changes in materials and technology. You can learn more about the CBA at www.cookware.org.

Contact:

Fran Groesbeck
Managing Director
The Cookware & Bakeware Alliance

info@cookware.org

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