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Representative image Red Collar Pet Foods is adding a 85,000-sq-ft warehouse to its Clinton, OK production site to help meet increased demand. Private label and contract pet food and treats manufacturer Red Collar Pet Foods is injecting $5.7 million into its Clinton, OK production facility to add an 85,000-sq-ft warehouse, the company announced in a release. The company is initiating the project in response to high demand for its products. Red Collar recently expanded the site’s packaging capabilities. “The Clinton plant continues to be one of our fastest growing plants in Red Collar Pet Foods’ coast-to-coast network,” Greg Wolking, the firm’s chief operating officer, said in a statement. “When completed, the warehouse expansion enables capacity for future growth and additional hiring.” ....
Red Collar Pet Foods expands facility One of the largest private label dog and cat pet treat suppliers in North America, Red Collar Pet Foods is adding 85,000 square feet of space to its Oklahoma plant. Executive Editor Private brand pet products supplier Red Collar Pet Foods is expanding its manufacturing plant in Oklahoma, adding 85,000 square feet of warehouse space to an existing building that will help meet high-demand and comes on the heels of a recent expansion of its packaging capabilities. Construction is expected to begin at the end of the year on the Clinton, Okla.-based plant. “The Clinton plant continues to be one of our fastest-growing plants in Red Collar Pet Foods’ coast-to-coast network,” said Greg Wolking, chief operating officer, Red Collar Pet Foods. “When completed, the warehouse expansion enables capacity for future growth and additional hiring.” ....