Lavazza to Open First Roasting and Packing Plant in the United States
Expansion of Lavazza Group s Facility in West Chester, Pennsylvania increases company s capabilities and market efficiency in North America
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NEW YORK, May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Lavazza North America, part of global Italian coffee company Lavazza Group, begins construction of the first roasting and packing plant in the United States. The new plant is slated to open in October 2021 and will serve the US market.
The plant is an expansion of the
Lavazza Professional facility in West Chester, Pennsylvania, which will integrate existing and new capabilities for Lavazza to produce roasted and ground coffee in the United States, adding 1,000 square feet to the 18,000 square foot facility. Strategically the new plant will create the possibility to increase the business, to be more reactive in the U.S. market, and increase customer satisfaction.
Yum China and Lavazza Group Welcome the Ambassador of Italy to China to Lavazza Flagship Store in Shanghai
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SHANGHAI, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Yum China Holdings, Inc. (the Company or Yum China ,NYSE: YUMC and HKEX: 9987) and the Lavazza Group ( Lavazza ) welcomed Luca Ferrari, Ambassador of Italy to the People s Republic of China, to the Lavazza Flagship Store in Shanghai on March 8. During the visit, Ambassador Ferrari tasted Lavazza s premium coffee and classic and creative menu options, while taking time to appreciate the store s unique and iconic Italian style setting.
Members of the Company’s senior management team and members of the Lavazza team in China met Ambassador Ferrari at Lavazza’s first Asian flagship store in Shanghai
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