COOPERSVILLE, MICH. — The Coca-Cola Co. is investing $650 million to upgrade its Fairlife facility in Coopersville, Mich.
The investment will enable the company to add two production lines.
The company said construction on the 245,000-square-foot expansion is expected to begin later this year. Commercial production on the lines is set to begin in 2028, according to The Coca-Cola Co.
The Coca-Cola Co. also is building a $650 million plant in Webster, NY, to process Fairlife branded dairy products.
The company broke ground on the New York location in 2024 and plans to have the 745,000-square-foot facility operational sometime this year.
