Plumrose USA to build Italian meats, charcuterie production facility

A subsidiary of JBS, Plumrose USA has more than 85 years of experience producing bacon and deli products, and currently operates six production facilities.

August 11, 2020

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Plumrose USA, a branded packaged meat company and subsidiary of JBS USA, has announced its intention to construct a new, state-of-the-art Italian meats and charcuterie production facility. The estimated $200 million greenfield project will be strategically located to efficiently access raw material and leverage synergies with existing corporate assets. The investment is consistent with the company's long-term strategy to increase its value-added and branded portfolio with innovative, on-trend products.

"Plumrose USA is uniquely positioned to meet growing consumer demand for great-tasting, high-quality Italian meats, like salami and prosciutto," says Thomas Lopez, Plumrose USA president. "The project reinforces our strategic commitment to grow our business and be a stronger partner for our customers, provide increased opportunities for our team members and realize the full potential of protein."

Plumrose USA has more than 85 years of experience providing premium bacon and a variety of deli products, and it currently operates six production facilities in Booneville, Miss., Elkhart, Ind., Council Bluffs, Iowa, Ottumwa, Iowa and Swanton, Vt. The company was acquired by JBS USA in 2017 and has experienced significant growth since acquisition.

Globally, JBS is a major player in the value-added, Italian meats category with significant production capabilities and recognized brands in Italy, Australia and Brazil. The company says its global experience in the category, coupled with Plumrose USA's operational expertise, positions the project for success.

Source: JBS USA, which is solely responsible for the information provided, and wholly owns the information. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset.

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