As part of efforts to improve the overall performance of its prepared foods business, Tyson Foods, Inc., Springdale, Ark., announced plans to discontinue operations at two plants.
In this video, Tyson Foods has been on the board of directors for the Food Processing Education Consortium for more than a year and played a crucial role in the creation and implementation of the curriculum of the Food Industry Technician (FIT) Certification program.
Tyson Fresh Meats, Inc., a Dakota Dunes, S.D.-based subsidiary of Tyson Foods, announced plans to add new lines for production of pork chops and roasts and hire 60 additional workers at its Council Bluffs, Iowa, plant.
Tyson Foods, Inc., Springdale, Ark., announced that its poultry plant in Robards, Ky., will be hiring about 90 additional workers as a result of an $8 million investment.
Tyson Fresh Meats, the Lexington, Neb.-based beef and pork unit of Tyson Foods, Inc., Omaha, Neb., announced plans to cease beef operations at its Denison, Iowa, plant.
When Tyson discovered it needed to upgrade the antiquated system used to move the chicken between the two levels, it called in Delaware Elevator, Salisbury, Md., for a recommendation.