Anheuser-Busch has invested $17 million in its Houston brewery, part of a $300 million commitment to U.S. manufacturing in 2025. The investment will enhance brewing excellence and transportation capabilities. The brewery has been operational for nearly 60 years, with Anheuser-Busch and distributors making over $2.3 billion in capital investments in Texas. The company employs 65,000 Americans across its facilities nationwide.
Anheuser-Busch, a global beverage company, has announced a significant investment in its Houston brewery as part of a broader $300 million commitment to U.S. manufacturing in 2025. This investment, totaling $17 million, will enhance brewing excellence and transportation capabilities at the Houston facility, which has been operational for nearly six decades [1].
The brewery, located in Houston, Texas, has seen substantial capital investments from Anheuser-Busch and its distributors, amounting to over $2.3 billion since its inception. This latest investment aligns with the company's long-standing commitment to the American manufacturing sector, employing approximately 65,000 Americans across its facilities nationwide [1].
The $17 million investment in the Houston brewery is part of Anheuser-Busch's broader strategy to enhance brewing operations and improve transportation logistics. This initiative follows the company's previous capital investments in the region, which have contributed to the growth and modernization of its manufacturing capabilities [1].
The investment in the Houston brewery is part of a larger effort by Anheuser-Busch to support U.S. manufacturing and workforce development. The company has also committed to investing $20 billion over the next decade to expand its manufacturing footprint and enhance its facilities, with a particular focus on workforce development and facility upgrades [1].
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[1] https://cmta.net/press-releases/
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