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Lactalis Canada marks reopening of renovated Sudbury facility

Jamie West, member of provincial parliament for Sudbury; Nathalie Cusson, general manager, fluid division at Lactalis Canada; Viviane Lapointe, member of parliament for Sudbury; Robert Towns, plant director, Lactalis Canada Sudbury; Angelo Girotto, vice president, manufacturing of refrigerated product group at Lactalis Canada; Bill Leduc, Ward 11 councillor for the City of Greater Sudbury; Gilles Froment, senior vice president of government and industry relations at Lactalis Canada; Mark Taylor, president and CEO of Lactalis Canada.

Lactalis Canada has marked the reopening of its facility in Sudbury, Ont., with a special event.

The event included an employee celebration and festivities, a tree-planting ceremony, and remarks from Lactalis Canada president and CEO Mark Taylor. Other company executives, government, and community partners were also on-site. The facility officially reopened in April.

Opened in 1962, the milk processing plant served the community for 60 years. Now, after extensive renovations, it has transformed into a 33,150 sq. ft., state-of-the-art plant-based facility equipped to meet future needs.

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