![]() The Danville facility is the company’s first at-scale integration of wearable armband devices to improve worker health, safety and productivity. It also includes a product inspection process that incorporates metal detection, X-ray and vision grading to ensure consumers receive high-quality products. The technology helps to maximize operational efficiency and increase overall team member safety. The Danville facility is one of the company’s most highly-automated plants to date, featuring high-speed automated case packing lines and high-speed robotic case palletizing units. “This facility delivers on our commitment to ensuring best in class service for our customers and accelerating our long-term growth.” This plant is also a significant step toward our ongoing goal of operational excellence by investing in innovative technology and automation,” said Donnie King, president and CEO, Tyson Foods. ![]() “Danville represents a significant commitment to the region and we take our responsibility to enhance the communities where we live and work seriously. (Photos and b-roll of the Danville facility can be downloaded here) Located in the Cane Creek Centre, a local business park owned by the City of Danville and Pittsylvania County, the facility has created nearly 400 new jobs for the southeastern Virginia region. The 325,000-square-foot facility represents a significant investment in the local community and will produce approximately four million pounds of premium quality, fully-cooked poultry products weekly to meet the increasing demand for iconic Tyson® brand products, both in retail and foodservice. It is one of the company’s most-automated plants to date, marking the deployment of innovation pilots and prototypes at scale. ![]() 29, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Tyson Foods has officially opened a new $300 million fully-cooked food production facility in Danville, Virginia, delivering on its strategy of accelerating long-term growth, operating as efficiently as possible and investing in its poultry business. ![]()
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