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Part of a Harrisburg Pepsi bottling plant is shutting down, meaning over one hundred workers will be losing their jobs come December.
PepsiCo said Wednesday it plans to close four U.S. bottling plants and lay off nearly 400 workers as part of its efforts to streamline its operations.
The Brief PepsiCo is closing four bottling plants and cutting almost 400 jobs. The closings will affect workers in Cincinnati, Chicago, Atlanta, and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
The news follows PepsiCo's confirmation of the Chicago plant's full closure earlier in the week. Sales, delivery and warehouse functions will continue at the other three locations.
Pepsi Beverages Sales LLC will invest $62M into Claymont, Delaware facility. Meanwhile, Satys and Encompass Elements invest $4.5M in New Castle.
PepsiCo announced plans to close four U.S. bottling plants and lay off nearly 400 workers as part of its efforts to streamline its operations.
A PepsiCo plant near Carlisle, Pennsylvania will lose transport operations as well, but the number of jobs affected there has not yet been made public.
PepsiCo said Wednesday it plans to close four U.S. bottling plants and lay off nearly 400 workers as part of its efforts to streamline its operations.