$150 million investment in Lamb Weston / Meijer facility will add
capacity and jobs
OMAHA, Neb.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 4, 2014--
Lamb Weston / Meijer, a joint venture between US-based ConAgra Foods
Lamb Weston and Netherlands-based Meijer Frozen Food, recently announced
plans to invest approximately $150 million (€ 120 million euros) to
expand its frozen potato facility in Bergen op Zoom, Netherlands. This
strategic investment will add a second production line to the plant –
increasing capacity for making french fries and other premium frozen
potato products – and is expected to create approximately 50 new jobs.
The line is currently planned to be fully operational in mid-2016. The
investment is being financed directly by Lamb Weston / Meijer with no
additional capital investments from its joint venture partners.
The expansion by Lamb Weston / Meijer is consistent with ConAgra Foods’
strategy to grow its international business. As large, global
quick-serve restaurant chains continue to expand rapidly across the
globe, this significant investment by Lamb Weston / Meijer is expected
to accelerate ConAgra Foods Lamb Weston’s dynamic international growth
with customers. International consumption of frozen potato products
continues to climb with the worldwide frozen potato category projected
to grow by 1.8 billion pounds between 2013 and 2018.*
“ConAgra Foods Lamb Weston is well positioned to meet customers’
emerging market growth through our highly efficient, well-established
dual sourcing model supplying our customer base with frozen potato
products from both North America and Europe,” said Paul Maass, president
Private Brands and Commercial Foods, ConAgra Foods. “In addition, local
potato sourcing and production will play an important role in the future
for select countries, such as China, where we expect the most growth.”
ConAgra Foods began production in its newly acquired frozen potato
facility in Shangdu, Inner Mongolia, on Oct. 31 after investing in
updates to the facility to meet exacting standards for employee safety,
food safety and quality. In June, ConAgra Foods completed the expansion
of its frozen potato facility in Boardman, Ore., which supports domestic
and international customer growth.
About ConAgra FoodsConAgra Foods, Inc., (NYSE: CAG) is one
of North America's largest packaged food companies with branded and
private branded food found in 99 percent of America's households, as
well as a strong commercial foods business serving restaurants and
foodservice operations globally. Consumers can find recognized brands
such as Banquet®, Chef Boyardee®, Egg Beaters®, Healthy Choice®, Hebrew
National®, Hunt's®, Marie Callender's®, Orville Redenbacher's®, PAM®,
Peter Pan®, Reddi-wip®, Slim Jim®, Snack Pack® and many other ConAgra
Foods brands, along with food sold by ConAgra Foods under private brand
labels, in grocery, convenience, mass merchandise, club and drug stores.
Additionally, ConAgra Foods supplies frozen potato and sweet potato
products as well as other vegetable, spice, bakery and grain products to
commercial and foodservice customers. ConAgra Foods operates
ReadySetEat.com, an interactive recipe website that provides consumers
with easy dinner recipes and more. For more information, please visit us
at www.conagrafoods.com.
About Lamb Weston / Meijer
Lamb Weston / Meijer started in
1994 as a joint venture between ConAgra Foods® Lamb Weston® (USA) and
Meijer Frozen Food (NL). Lamb Weston / Meijer produces frozen potato
products and dried potato flakes in five facilities – the Netherlands
(3), United Kingdom (1) and Austria (1). With a production capacity of
650,000 tonnes, Lamb Weston / Meijer employs more than 1,300 employees.
Together with ConAgra Foods Lamb Weston, these products are sold under
the Lamb Weston brand in more than 100 countries throughout the world.
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