Poultry processing facilities in particular will likely see a series of expansions and upgrades.
March 17, 2016
The U.S. and Canadian food and beverage industry is expected to see "slow but stable" growth in 2016, following a period of strengthened investment in new-build projects.
Advantech, Irvine, Calif., announced the PWS-870, a 10.1-inch, fully-rugged tablet PC with the power of an Intel Core i3/i5/i7 processor, designed specifically for field services markets.
McShane Construction Co., Rosemont, Ill., completed the 112,065-square-foot renovation of an existing building, transforming it into a comprehensive food preparation facility for DO & CO Chicago Catering, Inc.
A M King Construction, Charlotte, N.C., announced its newest project with long-time partner ALDI, Inc., Batavia, Ill.—an expansion to a storage and distribution facility in Olathe, Kan.
Stellar, a Jacksonville, Fla.-based construction, design, engineering and mechanical services firm, said it promoted Mark Sherwood to director of business development.
Industrial Info Resources (IIR) Sugar Land, Texas, said North American food and beverage processors spent an estimated $26.7 billion for facility projects during 2009.