Pork Rind Manufacturers

Utz Purchased a 125,000-Square-Foot Pork Rind Production Plant

Utz Brands Inc announced the acquisition of a 125,000-square-foot pork rind plant from Evans Food Group. The plant is newly constructed and is designed primarily for the production of CPG pork rinds. Evans Food Group, which works under Benestar Brands, will work with Utz as a material supplier for the facility. With this large-scale facility, Utz will begin the widespread manufacturing of modern pork rind foods.

While the facility is currently completed at a size of 125,000 square feet, Utz has released details surrounding its development that specifically outline the factory's expansion capabilities. Utz clarified that the facility can be expanded to a size of up to 200,000 square feet. The brand intends to expand this facility in the future as it brings more of its product manufacturing processes over to the new facility. Essentially, Utz will transform the modern pork rind plant into a full-scale food production facility.
Trend Themes
1. CPG Pork Rind - The acquisition of the pork rind plant and plans for expansion offer an opportunity for Utz to innovate its CPG pork rind products.
2. Food Production Facility - Utz's transformation of the pork rind plant into a full-scale food production facility has the potential to revolutionize the food production industry.
3. Expansion Capability - The expansion capabilities of the newly acquired plant provide an opportunity for Utz to scale up production and meet increasing demand for their products.
Industry Implications
1. Snack Food - Utz's acquisition and transformation of the pork rind plant positions them as a major player in the snack food industry.
2. CPG Manufacturing - Utz's new pork rind production facility offers an opportunity for innovation in CPG manufacturing and production processes.
3. Food Supply Chain - The partnership between Utz and Benestar Brands highlights opportunities for disruption in the food supply chain and production processes.

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