Keurig Dr Pepper announces $100M expansion at Moore facility.

Keurig Dr Pepper, a producer of hot and cold beverages, will invest $100 million to expand its existing facility in Spartanburg County.

The development of its coasting roasting and manufacturing facility is expected to create an estimated 250 new jobs by 2027, in addition to the $380 million previously invested and 155 jobs currently at this location, according to a news release from the South Carolina Department of Commerce.

This project is an extension of a tiered, phased build of the facility which broke ground in 2019. While the COVID-19 pandemic altered the project timeline, KDP has continually upgraded and invested in its production, warehousing and distribution capabilities since that time, the release stated.

"Our facility in South Carolina remains an important asset in the ongoing evolution of our next-generation coffee production capabilities," Keurig Dr Pepper Chief Supply Chain Officer Roger Johnson said in the release. "Keurig Dr Pepper is proud to continue to grow in the welcoming and talent-rich community of Moore. We greatly appreciate the support we have received from the State of South Carolina in helping to facilitate our ongoing investment and hiring needs."

The further development of the facility, located at 6135 Anderson Mill Road in Moore, is expected to be complete in 2027, the release stated. Jobs will be related to KDP's manufacturing and distribution operations.

KDP's beverage portfolio consists of 125 iconic brands including carbonated and non-carbonated beverages such as Dr Pepper...

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