Kellogg adds 180 jobs in N.C. Plant
Kellogg adds 180 jobs in N.C. Plant
Kellogg adds 180 jobs in N.C. Plant
The big cheese taste is getting bigger in
The maker of Cheez-It baked snack crackers and Austin-brand sandwich crackers and cookies is expanding its production facility off
Food producer Kellogg Co., which took over the Austin Quality Foods manufacturing plant in Cary with its acquisition of Keebler Foods in 2001, will be hiring for both hourly manufacturing and salaried managerial positions, says Thuy-An Wilkins, a spokeswoman for Kellogg.
The expansion will make the
"We are really excited about growing our operations in
Wilkins says the company will be hosting a job fair to fill the hourly positions and job seekers can apply through the state Employment Security Commission. Managerial applicants can apply through Kellogg's Web site.
Sandy Jordan, economic development director for the Cary Chamber of Commerce, says he's been working with the company for about a month in preparation for the expansion, and he says he was told it was related to potential layoffs at other Kellogg production facilities.
Kellogg reported strong second quarter sales in July - up by 9 percent, to $3 billion. Kellogg North America's retail snacks business, which includes cracker sales, posted 9 percent sales growth. The overall company recorded $11 billion in sales in 2006.
Austin Quality Foods traces its lineage to about 1935, when it opened its first cracker production plant. In 1980, the company was sold to the Bahlsencookie and cake company to jump-start that
At the company's peak in 2000,
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