Nestlé opens a distribution center in Arizona, a $ 665 million beverage factory.

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Diving Briefs:

  • This week, Nestlé USA opened a $ 665 million beverage factory and distribution center for Arizona Glen Dale, which was first announced three years ago.
  • The facility, which creates 300 jobs, will produce creamers for multiple brands, including coffee mates, natural blisss and Starbucks. nestle This location can be extended to additional drinks in the future.
  • Expansion occurs as consumers go beyond the normal morning routine to other drinking events all day long into coffee and creamers. The new location displays the 20th food and beverage factory of Nestlé in the United States.

Dive Insights:

nestle He is a major player in the coffee category, and there is a brand from Blue Bottle and Seattle to NESCAF.and And nespresso. Along with the vast crime portfolio, Global Food and Beverage Giant is interested in stocking the shelves as demand for these products increases.

Nestlé is estimated to be more than 70% of consumers whitening coffee, which is expected to go up by the younger generation drinking more caffeine drinks. During the covid-19 pandemic, the demand for the creamer has been strengthened, and as people try to use a machine to buy machines such as Nestlé’s Nespresso, the home habits are further intensifying and strong.

Daniel JHUNG, chairman of Daniel JHUNG of coffee and drinks, said, “When a consumer drinks coffee at home, the coffee culture is booming all over the United States, as it finds more options for coffee and experiments. nestle The United States said in a statement. “As a decisive leader of refrigerated creamer space, we are focusing on the needs of consumers to lead the growth of business and categories.”

It is also expected to bring new facilities nestle Some other benefits.

The factory contains several sustainability measures. This includes a water resource management tool that recycles up to 75%of the processed process water, changes and recycles it, and produces bottles made of food grade recycling plastics. The plant also reduces carbon emissions using renewable electricity, and Nestlé promised that there is no emission throughout the global operation by 2050.

Arizona facilities of 630,000 square feet have advanced technologies and digital tools and can change production based on changing consumer demands, trends and seasonality, Nestlé said. The factory also reduces the transportation schedule to the company in close proximity to customers and consumers in the US. Many of the nestlé’s creamers are now made in a factory in Indiana.