Coca-Cola Invests $650M to Expand Fairlife Capacity in Michigan

New production lines and added floor space signal continued demand for high-protein dairy beverages.

The project will add two new production lines and approximately 245,000 sq ft of space,
The project will add two new production lines and approximately 245,000 sq ft of space,
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Coca-Cola plans to invest $650 million to expand its Fairlife production facility in Coopersville, Mich., adding capacity to support continued growth in high-protein dairy beverages.

The project will add two new production lines, approximately 245,000 sq ft of space, and 150 jobs, according to the company. Commercial production on the new lines is expected to begin in 2028.

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