Ken's Foods Expands Lebanon, Indiana, Operations
09/13/2023
The 288,000-square-foot-expansion is scheduled for completion in the third quarter of 2024.
“Ken’s is excited to continue our investment in our Lebanon plant which will help us to continue to grow our business and contribute to the local community. We look forward to many years of continued partnership,” Tim Cahalane, COO of Ken’s Foods said.
The city of Lebanon approved incentives at the request of the Boone County Economic Development Corporation.
“The expansion of Ken’s Foods and the additional job opportunities they will bring to Lebanon continues to showcase our growth in economic opportunities. It proves our ability to be a place for businesses to find value with our ease of accessibility, our community and our dedication in our partnerships with these organizations ultimately producing a positive impact on the city, county and state,” noted Mayor Matthew Gentry.
Marlborough, Massachusett-based Ken's Foods’ primary products include salad dressings, sauces, and marinades. The company’s commercial food manufacturing divisions produce products both for retail sale and food service, including contract manufacturing for companies such as Newman's Own.
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