Niagara Bottling is set to invest around $95m to expand its operations in Box Elder County, Utah, US.
The beverage bottling firm, along with the Economic Development Corporation of Utah (EDCUtah), has announced the expansion and capital investment in the region.
The project will create around 76 new jobs at the firm’s new location in Brigham City, in addition to retaining 35 jobs from their existing facility.
Niagara will build a new facility on a 35-acre lot for their manufacturing plant.
The new location will enable the firm to accomplish the bottling needs in the Utah, Nevada and Idaho areas.
EDCUtah interim chief Michael Flynn said: “EDCUtah is thrilled to have a family operated business like Niagara Bottling expand in Utah.
“The manufacturing industry thrives in Utah and a technologically advanced and successful company like Niagara Bottling will bring great opportunities to the community in Box Elder County.”
“Niagara has a great goal of sustainability and strives to empower their employees to greater achievements.”
Niagara secured a 15-year tax incentive from local tax entities in Brigham City and Box Elder County.
Niagara produces bottled water under its own label, as well as private label for companies such as Costco, Wal-Mart and Target.
Established in 1963, Niagara Bottling is claimed to be the largest family owned and operated water bottle firm in the US.