Canadian Manufacturing

Kellogg closing several distribution centres, cutting 1,000 workers

by The Associated Press   

Canadian Manufacturing
Financing Human Resources Operations Supply Chain Food & Beverage


Embarking on a cost-cutting plan amid falling sales, the cereal maker is closing plants in Michigan, Ohio, Texas and North Carolina

NEW YORK—Kellogg Co. is shuttering distribution centres across the nation and cutting more than 1,000 workers, as it follows through with a cost-cutting plan amid falling sales.

The company notified agencies in several states of the closures this week. Earlier this year, the maker of Frosted Flakes, Pop Tarts and Eggo waffles said it would close nearly 40 distribution centres and use a warehouse system.

The Battle Creek, Mich.-based company will shut down a distribution centre in Memphis and lay off 172 workers. It will close a centre in Sharonville, Ohio, and lay off nearly 250 employees.

Other closings include centres in Houston and Fort Worth, Texas, affecting 420 workers. Facilities in Charlotte and Greensboro, North Carolina, will also close, affecting 500 workers.

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