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NEXE Innovations’ Windsor site on target to be in production early 2023

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NEXE expects the advantages of vertically integrated operations and onshoring, to protect the IP, raise operating margins, reduce supply chain risks and a lower carbon footprint.

Installed component manufacturing equipment at NEXE’s Windsor Facility (CNW Group/Nexe Innovations Inc.)

VANCOUVER — In January 2022, NEXE purchased a 54,000 square foot facility in Windsor, Ont., to support the development of a vertically integrated manufacturing operation, with the target of production to begin in early 2023.

NEXE expects the advantages of vertically integrated operations and onshoring, to protect the IP, raise operating margins, reduce supply chain risks and a lower carbon footprint.

The company accelerated the R&D process in-house, which has led to compostable materials, resulting in the NEXE pod composting in 17 days, down from 35 days in an industrial composting facility.

With the hiring of Chris Murray, an experienced senior sales leader, the main areas of focus for 2023 will be scaling operations and sales. Chris has over 20 years of experience in the coffee and consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry in Canada and the U.S.

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NEXE is currently in discussions with potential customers, with the sales strategy in mind to target private label and co-manufacturing segments of the market to reliably fill our production capacity as it comes online.

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