Anheuser-Busch recently announced a $6.5 million investment in its Williamsburg, Virginia, brewery. Over the past 5 years, Anheuser-Busch has invested nearly $2 billion in its facilities across the country to help create and sustain jobs and drive the economy in the communities where it operates and its employees call home.
Most Read on Food Manufacturing:
- Pennsylvania Restaurant Ordered to Pay $1.3M in Back Wages
- Walmart Recalls Apple Juice Sold in 25 States Due to Elevated Arsenic Levels
- Nestlé Appoints Laurent Freixe as CEO
- Krispy Kreme Rolls Out Dr Pepper Doughnuts
To date, Anheuser-Busch’s work in Virginia has created more than $1.1 billion in capital investments, making the brewer a key contributor to the state’s economy.
Anheuser-Busch operates more than 120 facilities across the country and, with its distributors, employs 65,000 Americans.
The new $6.5 million investment in the Williamsburg brewery will go toward capital infrastructure projects, including overhaul equipment and additional improvements that drive efficiencies across the facility.
Investments will also be made to enhance the capacity and capabilities of the brewery’s warehouse.
Anheuser-Busch has called Virginia home since 1972 and remains one of James City County's key employers and contributors to the regional economy.
The brewery employs more than 400 people at the Williamsburg facility.
Click here to subscribe to our daily newsletter.