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Texas Coca-Cola plant to close
Nearly 80 workers in Grand Prairie will be laid off by April 15
16 4,614 1 minute read The Coca-Cola plant in Grand Prairie, Texas, will close by April 15 as part of company wide consolidation efforts. (Photo: Jim Allen/FreightWaves)
The Coca-Cola plant in Grand Prairie, Texas, will close by April 15 as part of a consolidating effort by the company, according to a notice sent to state officials Friday.
As part of the consolidation, 76 workers will be laid off from the manufacturing and distribution plant.
The jobs being cut include truck drivers, warehouse workers and logistics managers.
“Coca-Cola North America (CCNA) announced that it would be moving its water production from our three CCNA-owned water manufacturing facilities to a new, independent partner, Niagara Bottling Company,” the company said in its letter to state officials. “Consistent with these plans, we have made the difficult decision to cease manufacturing operati
Seguin, TX, USA / Seguin Today
Feb 25, 2021 5:48 AM
(Seguin) City of Seguin utility customers should not experience major changes in their utility bills over the next month. Seguin City Manager Steve Parker made that announcement during Tuesday night’s meeting of the Seguin City Council. Parker was speaking about the massive electric bill spikes being seen by customers of other utility providers all across the state.
There have been reports of residential customers in the Dallas area getting $16,000 utility bills. Parker says that’s the challenge facing a number of utility providers, but he says that’s not going to happen in the city of Seguin. Parker explained that the spikes were caused by fluctuations in the cost per kilowatt rate.