Mark your calendars, folks of Spartanburg County! A hot news beat straight from the SC Manufacturing Conference and Expo is causing a buzz. As per latest bulletins, renowned beverage manufacturer Keurig Dr Pepper is all set to inject a whopping $141 million into expanding their single-serve coffee roasting and manufacturing operations. And good news for the job hunters out there – this will also bring a promising 84 new jobs to Spartanburg County. Coffee lovers and future job seekers, rejoice!
The fresh influx of investment will be funneled into KDP’s new site at 3220 Moore Duncan Highway in Moore. The primary focus will be on producing their next-generation K-Rounds. These are innovative, plastic-free coffee pods manufactured from premium coffee beans. The beans are expertly ground, pressed, and wrapped in a protective coating made from plant-based materials. This not only promises a great brew but also reinforces KDP’s commitment to a sustainable future.
Now doesn’t that make your morning Joe feel a tad bit special? Not to mention, the whole process sounds absolutely intriguing, doesn’t it?
Roger Johnson, the Chief Supply Chain Officer of Keurig Dr Pepper, reinforced their commitment to Spartanburg County. According to Johnson, “With this new investment, the KDP facility in Spartanburg will remain a key site representing our manufacturing and production innovation”. He expressed his gratitude towards both the state of South Carolina and county of Spartanburg for their ongoing support.
KDP’s beverage portfolio is fully loaded with a staggering 125 iconic brands encompassing carbonated, non-carbonated and caffeinated beverages. This includes fan favourites such Dr Pepper, Canada Dry, Mott’s, Snapple, and Core Hydration, as well as the beloved Keurig brewing system.
They are also distinctively known for their premium coffee brands like Green Mountain Coffee Roasters and The Original Donut Shop. Is it any wonder they are looking to expand their operations?
Spartanburg County has always been a hub for KDP’s flourishing operations. Their existing facility, which commenced work in 2019, currently employs ~285 people and continues to hire more. This reflects the vibrant growth and opportunities ushered in by KDP in the lives of Spartanburg County residents.
In response to KDP’s latest commitment, David Britt, Vice Chairman of Spartanburg County Council, expressed his profound gratitude. Cheers to more of such mutually beneficial partnerships and growth!
The Coordinating Council for Economic Development, recognizing the potential of the project, has approved job development credits and awarded Spartanburg County a $450,000 Set-Aside grant. This grant is intended to aid the costs associated with building improvements. Good news for the builders and renovators out there, eh?
Promoting such endeavors not only boosts the local economy but also nurtures innovative businesses like KDP. As Hugh Weathers, South Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture rightly put it, “In South Carolina, we’re all about creating conditions that will help agribusinesses innovate and thrive.”
So, here’s to serving innovation in a cup, thriving local opportunities and a flourishing future in Spartanburg County, thanks to Keurig Dr Pepper’s resilient commitment. Keep your pots ready, folks. Exciting times ahead!
Kennesaw, Georgia – Kennesaw State Men's Basketball Team Claims Victory On November 13, 2024, the…
Spartanburg Welcomes Expanded Scholarship Program for High School Students Spartanburg – High school seniors in…
High Point, NC - Women's Basketball Highlights with a Win Over West Virginia University In…
Spartanburg Students to Benefit from Major Scholarship Fund Spartanburg, S.C. - A significant commitment is…
Nashville Welcomes New Leader for Nissan's U.S. Marketing On November 19, 2024, the vibrant city…
Welcome to Washington: Pam Bondi Nominated as New Attorney General In a twist that has…