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3-A Sanitary Standards, Inc. Relocates To Washington, DC

3-A Sanitary Standards, Inc. Relocates To Washington, DC

Aug 2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- WASHINGTON, DC – August 25, 2025– 3-A Sanitary Standards, Inc. (3-A SSI), the steward of hygienic equipment standards for the food, beverage, and pharmaceutical industries, today announced the relocation of its headquarters to Washington, DC. The move, effective today, is a strategic step that will help 3-A SSI better serve its mission and engage with its community.

The new 3-A SSI headquarters address is:

3-A Sanitary Standards, Inc.

1250 H St., NW

Suite 903-A

Washington, DC 20005

The new location, adjacent to the International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) offices, provides 3-A SSI with a unique opportunity to deepen connections within the dairy industry. It also creates new avenues for engagement with groups representing the broader food industry, many of which are headquartered in Washington, DC.

"The relocation of our headquarters to Washington, DC, is a pivotal moment for 3-A SSI. It is a strategic decision that aligns with our vision for future growth and a deeper focus on industry collaboration,” says Meri Beth Wojtaszek, 3-A SSI Executive Director. “Our new home will enable us to be more responsive to the evolving needs of our community, while also enhancing our operational efficiency."

3-A SSI was previously headquartered in McLean, Virginia.

The main 3-A SSI phone number - (703) 790-0295 - will not change. 3-A SSI will no longer support a fax number. Please refer to the 3-A SSI blog for additional information.

About 3-A Sanitary Standards, Inc.

3-A Sanitary Standards, Inc. (3-A SSI) is a nonprofit organization that develops and maintains standards for the design and fabrication of equipment and systems used to process food and beverage products in a sanitary manner. The mission of 3-A SSI is to enhance product safety for consumers around the world by developing standards and education materials that promote hygienic equipment design and practices. For more information, visit www.3-a.org.

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