Royal Canin Plans to Build New Manufacturing Facility
29 Mar 2021
LEWISBURG, Ohio, March 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Royal Canin North America, a subsidiary of Mars, Inc. and a leader in pet health nutrition, along with the Village of Lewisburg in Preble County today announced a $390M investment to build a new factory in Lewisburg, Ohio to meet increasing demand for Royal Canin's premium pet nutrition.
Founded in 1968 and purchased by Mars, Inc. in 2001, Royal Canin is a global leader in pet science, health and nutrition. Royal Canin manufactures and supplies cat and dog food and is committed to science-based research and innovation that provides formulas with individualized nutritional solutions for cats and dogs.
More Topics
A groundbreaking ceremony today kicked-off the largest expansion project in Henny Penny’s 62-year history as it continues investing in the future. The expansion will help the company continue to thrive as a manufacturer of premium foodservice equipment for restaurant operators across the globe. The project includes a 150,000 square foot...
Neaton Expansion in Preble
Sep 17 2019EATON — During Governor Mike DeWine’s business development mission to Japan, Eaton-based Neaton Auto Products Manufacturing, Inc., announced its plans to add 70 new jobs and invest approximately $15 million in its Dayton Region operations to meet increased customer demand.
“The Dayton Region is in the heart of the...
The plant will cost $49.6 million to construct and will result in Cargill adding 12 new jobs. When the company opens in 2019, it will be their only “fully non-medicated” animal feed plant in the U.S.
Dean Barker, Director of Operations for Cargill’s premix and nutrition business stated, “As...