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    Purina Incorporates Miami, OK Factory into U.S. Network, Donates $10,000 to Local Animal Shelter

    2024-01-09
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    Nestlé Purina PetCare has added the Miami manufacturing facility to its network. This increases the total number of Purina facilities in the U.S. to 22. The Miami factory will boost the company's ability to produce innovative dog and cat treat brands. Many of these brands will be produced solely at this facility. Purina associates, leaders, and city officials, including Miami Mayor Bless Parker, attended the event.

    Purina leaders, including CEO Nina Leigh Krueger, President and Chief Growth Officer Andrea Faccio, Chief Technical Officer Nolan Terry, and VP of Manufacturing Pat Masching, spoke at the event. They highlighted Purina's dedication to improving pet nutrition and welcomed the Miami associates to the Purina team.

    Purina donated $10,000 to the Miami Ketcher/Keheley Animal Shelter, showing its support for the community. The donation will help the shelter ensure pet safety and find them homes. Krueger emphasized the company's mission to unite pets and people, stating that it is central to their ethos and influences their community involvement.

    The Miami facility is joining the Purina network at a key time, coinciding with the company's growth and investment initiatives. Purina is currently building two dry food factories in Eden, North Carolina, and Williamsburg Township, Ohio, set to open in early 2024 and 2025, respectively.

    From 2020 to 2025, Purina is investing over $2 billion in factory expansions, new construction, and acquisitions. This investment is expected to create over 850 new jobs, further showing Purina's dedication to growth and community development.

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