Danone opens $65M production line in Florida

Courtesy of Danone U.S.
Danone U.S. announced the opening of a new $65 million production line in Jacksonville, Fla.
This expansion of the 115,025 square-foot facility supports the continued growth of Danone's coffee and creamer portfolio, including high-performing brands such as International Delight creamers and STōK Cold Brew Coffee.
Danone is also investing in a new regional distribution center in the Jacksonville area, as part of a streamlined, high-capacity distribution network rooted in regional infrastructure. This investment will allow the company to enhance its supply chain efficiency and deliver products at peak freshness across the Southeastern U.S. Between the manufacturing plant and distribution center, Danone is creating nearly 200 new direct and indirect jobs in the Jacksonville community.
According to Dan Magliocco, President, Danone North America: "We are proud to be expanding our operations in Jacksonville and creating new jobs and opportunities in the local community. Today's announcement is the latest example of our over 80 year commitment to American manufacturing and strengthening our local communities. We are focused on serving our consumers as our business continues to grow and innovate, and we are committed to accelerating these investments to play our part in driving economic growth."
The new Jacksonville line features cutting-edge technology — including a unique bottle-molding process that will increase production capacity and deliver efficiency and sustainability benefits. Leveraging this new technology will result in a 30 percent reduction in bottle loss, and reduced water usage to create Danone's new recyclable bottles.
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