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PetDine, a manufacturer of private-label pet products, has hired Jay Sokolowski as its new senior operations manager. Sokolowski will oversee all production-related operations for PetDineâs Colorado facilities, including Fort Collins, Greeley and Loveland-based BarkDine.
âPetDine has experienced exponential growth over the past 12 months,â said Preston Munsch, CEO of PetDine. âWith this propulsion, comes the need for additional senior-level management to support and foster continued success. Jayâs proven track record of increasing output while managing growth and his dedication and drive honed while serving in the Navy will directly impact our clients, and, for that, we are thrilled to have him as part of the PetDine team.â
PetDine debuted a 10,000-sq-ft production site near its Fort Collins, CO headquarters last month.
Private-label functional pet products manufacturer PetDine opened a new manufacturing facility near its headquarters in Fort Collins, CO last month, expanding the company’s capacity and ability to serve its customers.
“The pet products industry is a fast-paced, ever-growing industry,” Preston Munsch, the firm’s CEO, said in a release. “Increasing production capacity and staying on the cutting edge of manufacturing will help us speed up our clients’ go-to-market timeline and maintain leadership within the industry.”
PetDine is a supplier of customized pet products including powder supplements and soft chews for private-label customers, as well as liquid food toppers. The company said the addition of the Colorado plant will double its capacity for liquid food toppers.
FORT COLLINS Fort Collins pet food supplement maker PetDine LLC has ramped up its operations with the addition of a 10,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Fort Collins at 4500 Innovation Drive.
The company, with headquarters at 4700 Innovation Drive, already operates a 220,000-square-foot facility in Harvard, Illinois. The new facility will specialize in liquid food toppers one popular line of products that the company produces for other pet-food companies. It also will produce hip and joint supplements.
PetDine’s manufacturing process is proprietary, but a photo shows the production floor at one of its plants. Courtesy PetDine.
Considered a private-label manufacturer,
PetDine produces customized pet products such as soft chews and powder supplements for its clients.