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Keurig Dr Pepper (KDP) has announced plans to close its K-Cup production site in Windsor, Virginia, US, by the end of the fourth quarter of 2024.


This decision coincides with the company's increased production at its Spartanburg, South Carolina, facility, which aims to rebalance production geographically and improve operational efficiency.


According to media outlets, the closure of the facility will affect 379 workers.


In a statement, the company expressed gratitude for the dedication and hard work of its Windsor team and the support from the local community. KDP said: "We are thankful for the contributions and commitment of our Windsor team and the local community, and we will support our employees through this transition, including severance packages and career planning assistance."


Additionally, the company has assured that team members will have the opportunity to apply for positions at other locations where they are qualified, with a commitment to prioritsing the review of their resumes and qualifications.


The beverage giant added: "Team members may apply for any jobs for which they are qualified at other sites. The company will make the review of their resumes and qualifications a priority."


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Keurig Dr Pepper to close K-Cup production site in Virginia, US

Rafaela Sousa

26 July 2024

Keurig Dr Pepper to close K-Cup production site in Virginia, US

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