Canadian pet food company to spend $85 million to expand NC plant

A Canadian pet food company said Thursday that it would spend $85 million to expand its manufacturing plant in Nashville, slightly more than a year after it began production at the facility.

The Crump Group said the expansion would allow it to expand its ability to produce dog treats for major retailers across North America, including Costco, PetSmart, Pet Valu, Walmart, Loblaws, Publix and Target.

Crump originally acquired the facility in 2021, and it spend more than $40 million to procure the property, manufacturing facility, and equipment. A company spokesman said that the latest expansion will add approximately 80,000 square feet and is expected to be completed by Jan. 30, 2025.

“With heightened customer demand, we stand poised to aggressively expand our operations while maintaining unmatched value to our customers,” said Margot Crump, co-founder and CEO of The Crump Group, in a statement.

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