Press Release: Petdyne
PetDine, one of North America’s largest pet supplement and treat manufacturers, has acquired a second facility in Windsor, Colorado to provide faster and more efficient support to its rapidly growing clients. Adjacent to PetDine’s recently opened 105,000 square foot Windsor facility, the new $11.7 million facility adds 50,000 square feet of pre- and post-manufacturing supply space to support functional business segments and offer a variety of Offers up to 20 new jobs in levels. to the Northern Colorado area.
PetDine’s contract manufacturing portfolio continues to grow, with over 375,000 square feet of capacity at its Fort Collins, Colorado facility, its recently expanded state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Harvard, Illinois, and its two newest facilities in Windsor, Colorado. is producing of the manufacturing space for the client’s products.
“PetDine’s number one priority is helping our customers grow and succeed in providing the best products for their pets,” said Amy McCarthy, PetDine’s vice president of pet nutrition. “Over the past year, we have exceeded our client expectations and significantly increased our production capacity while pursuing state-of-the-art manufacturing practices to maintain the best technology.”
All products produced at our new Windsor facility adhere to the highest food safety and quality standards. PetDine sources over 300 quality ingredients, so every pet food, supplement and treat formulation is unique to each client. PetDine’s primary customized pet products consist of liquid and powdered supplements, soft chews, baked goods, kibbles and more.
ADM acquired 75% ownership of PetDine in September 2021. The expansion of the new Windsor production is overseen by Todd Davis, his PetDine Operations Director for ADM’s Pet Nutrition business.
“Adding infrastructure to support our current Windsor manufacturing plant will be very beneficial to PetDine’s customers,” said Davis. “We are pleased to provide the team with the space to streamline our current industry-leading manufacturing process in Windsor. will be able to.”