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Tyson Repurposing Idled South Carolina Plant for Case-Ready Meats
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Tyson Foods bringing 330 jobs to SC s Richland County
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Mar 17, 2021 11:11 AM EDT
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– Tyson Foods announced plans to reestablish operations in Richland County. The company says it will invest $55 million dollars over the next three to five years, creating 330 jobs. That includes 160 positions associated with the company’s former operations.
Located at 1970 Bluff Road in Columbia, officials say Tyson will turn the facility into a meat processing and portioning operation.
“We’re pleased to bring operations back to Columbia and are very grateful for the strong state and local support we’ve received for this project. Once operational, this new facility will help us meet growing demand from our retail customers with high-quality, pre-cut, pre-packaged fresh beef and pork,” said Tyson Fresh Meats Senior Vice President and General Manager, Portioned Protein Innovation Team, Nate Hodne.
Tyson Foods Expanding Case-Ready Meat Production with South Carolina Plant Conversion of Columbia plant part of the company’s consumer ready products strategy
March 17, 2021 06:55 ET | Source: Tyson Foods, Inc. Tyson Foods, Inc. Springdale, Arkansas, UNITED STATES
SPRINGDALE, Ark., March 17, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) As part of its strategy to increase production of consumer ready products, Tyson Foods, Inc. (NYSE: TSN) is expanding its case-ready meats business by repurposing plant capacity in South Carolina.
The company plans to reopen an idle Tyson-owned facility in Columbia and convert it into a meat-cutting facility that will produce retail ready, portioned packages of sliced, fresh beef and pork, as well as ground beef, for grocery and club stores in the eastern U.S.