Food giant Nestle unveiled a $675 million Glendale plant that makes creamers for coffees, a segment where the company expects significant growth.
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Inside the highly automated Glendale plant, Nestle's coffee creamers are manufactured from start to finish in a span of two hours in bottles that are made on site with recycled materials. At peak times, the facility is able to produce up to 30,000 to 50,000 cases of product in a day.
Nestlé's new beverage factory and distribution center is now nestled in Glendale. The city of Glendale hopes this facility will help brew even more economic development.
Nestle closed a water bottling plant in south Phoenix, citing tough competition in the bottled-water industry. That plant operated for about three years.
Nestlé USA has opened its new beverage factory and distribution center in Glendale, Arizona. The 630,000-square-foot facility produces creamers for several of Nestlé’s brands, including Coffee mate®,
A new Nestlé Glendale beverage factory and distribution center that opened on Tuesday will create coffee creamers and similar products.
With an investment of more than $675 million, the new facility will produce creamers for brands including Coffee mate, natural bliss and Starbucks.