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Transportation technology services company EROAD Limited (NZX/ASX: ERD) (EROAD) today announces that it has signed its largest Australian enterprise customer, Ventia.
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Ventia has entered into a five-year agreement for a monthly subscription of EROAD’s SaaS products and intends to install approximately 2,500 Ehubo 2 devices in their Australian fleet with a further 1,500 in their New Zealand fleet. The agreement does not however specify any minimum unit commitment. It is anticipated that these Ehubo units will be installed throughout the 2021 calendar year. EROAD entered the Australian market in 2018 and has been building its brand on the back of regulatory reform which has provided a
It s the meat giant s first new poultry plant in 25 years.
Apr 12th, 2021
HUMBOLDT, TN Tyson Foods along with local, state and federal officials met Apirl 8 to officially open the company’s new poultry complex in Humboldt, TN. The $425 million project, which includes a processing plant, feed mill and hatchery, represents Tyson’s biggest investment in Tennessee and the single largest corporate investment ever in Gibson County.
“We’re pleased to add to the growth in Gibson County with the opening of our new 370,000 square foot processing facility,” said Dean Banks, President and CEO, Tyson Foods. “We appreciate the support of all those who played a role in making this facility possible the local community, county, state and our Humboldt team members, who safely and responsibly produce high-quality protein daily to help feed our nation and the world.”
OMAHA (DTN) Despite all the hubbub around plant-based proteins, traditional protein companies continue to expand. The latest is Tyson Foods, which on Thursday officially opened a new $425 million poultry complex in Tennessee that includes a processing facility, feed mill and hatchery.
Highlighting how retail demand for chicken has grown, the plant is Tyson’s first new poultry processing facility in 25 years, Tyson officials noted.
The new Tyson facility in Humboldt, Tennessee, has 370,000 square feet for processing. The plant is expected to employ 1,500 people by 2023, but several hundred employees are all ready for production to begin, Tyson stated in a news release. The facility will produce pre-packaged trays of fresh chicken for retail grocery stores starting later this month.
Production at Humboldt, TN plant to start later this month
Tyson Foods met with local, state, and federal officials Thursday to officially open the company’s new poultry complex in Humboldt, TN.
The $425 million project, which includes a processing plant, feed mill, and hatchery, represents Tyson’s biggest investment in TN and the single largest corporate investment ever in Gibson County.
“We’re pleased to add to the growth in Gibson County with the opening of our new 370,000-sq-ft processing facility,” said Dean Banks, president and CEO, Tyson Foods. “We appreciate the support of all those who played a role in making this facility possible the local community, county, state, and our Humboldt team members, who safely and responsibly produce high-quality protein daily to help feed our nation and the world.”