Of the $120 million project cost, $94 million will be spent on equipment and the new production line.
Dairy company to break ground on $120M expansion next month

Of the $120 million project cost, $94 million will be spent on equipment and the new production line.

HP Hood plans to break ground on its $120 million expansion in Batavia next month.

The dairy company will add 32,500 square feet to its 448,185-square-foot facility in the Genesee Valley Agri-Business Park, to increase the plant’s capacity by 10%, or 20 million gallons of dairy products per year. That will bring output to nearly 150 million gallons annually.

The company plans is to add a 7,500-square-foot automated storage and retrieval system, a palletizing room and a new filling and packaging line, said Thomas Stucki, vice president of engineering and technical services for HP Hood.

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