TreeHouse Foods Locates Operations Center In Omaha, Nebraska
04/08/2016
The facility will accommodate 280 employees who transitioned to TreeHouse as part of the ConAgra Private Brands acquisition in February. Employees supporting Customer Service, Information Technology, Operations, Procurement, Research and Development and Supply Chain will occupy the operations center.
"After several months of diligent site selection work, we are excited to announce our newest location in Omaha," said Dennis Riordan, CFO/Interim President of TreeHouse Private Brands. "This location is critical for leveraging the knowledge and talent most familiar with our customers' needs, and maintaining a seamless approach as we integrate our business."
“Our strategy is to be the leading supplier of private label food and beverage products by providing the best balance of quality and cost to our customers,” company officials said.
TreeHouse Foods, focuses primarily on private label products for both retail grocery and food away from home customers. The company manufactures shelf stable, refrigerated, frozen and fresh products, including beverages and beverage enhancers, single serve beverages, coffees, teas, creamers, powdered beverages and smoothies, along with cereal, pasta, macaroni and cheese and side dishes. It also produces refrigerated and frozen dough, condiments and healthy snacks.
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