Simplot's Grant County plants spared closures
Contributing Writer | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 12 years, 11 months AGO
MOSES LAKE - Simplot's Moses Lake and Othello plants are remaining open after the company recently announced plans to close its Idaho plants in Nampa and Aberdeen.
In Idaho, approximately 800 people are to lose their jobs during the next two to three years, according to a company statement.
"We struggled with this very difficult decision and we know the closures will have an impact on many of our employees and their families," stated company president and CEO Bill Whitacre.
The demand for potatoes is "one of a number of reasons why the company needs to be more efficient and plans to build a new state-of-the art plant," according to Simplot spokesperson David Cuoio, on Tuesday.
The new, 38,000 square-foot plant is expected to be done by spring 2014. It will be built at the site of the company's existing Caldwell plant and require about 250 employees.
The company currently produces French fries and other frozen potato products at its Idaho plants.
The Moses Lake plant processes a variety of products, including Tater Gems, hashbrowns, dehydrated potato granules, as well as shoestring, thin cut and regular French fries, according to Cuoio. The products are sold to customers throughout the U.S. and internationally.
In Othello, the facility produces a full line of traditional French fries, including shoestrings, thin cuts, regulars and wedges. Tater Gems and hashbrown patties are produced in Othello too.
The Othello plant serves regional and national quick-service restaurants and retail and full-line distributors, Cuoio stated.
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