Nestle USA has opened the doors to its new $675 million coffee creamer manufacturing plant in Arizona. The company celebrated the opening of its new factory and the creation of 300 jobs in Glendale on Jan. 28, marking Nestle's 20th food and beverage facility and adding to its existing footprint in Arizona.
Nestlé, the world's largest food and beverage company, is officially opening a $675 million coffee creamer manufacturing plant Tuesday in Glendale. Why it matters: The project was heralded as a major economic development win when announced in 2022 — Arizona beat New Mexico and other states vying for the project,
A new Nestlé Glendale beverage factory and distribution center that opened on Tuesday will create coffee creamers and similar products.
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The 630,000-sq.-ft. facility in Glendale will produce coffee creamers, growing Nestle’s manufacturing network and western distribution.
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