TN: Maplehurst Bakeries to Invest $53M, Expand in Wilson County, Hire 90 | Trade and Industry Development

TN: Maplehurst Bakeries to Invest $53M, Expand in Wilson County, Hire 90

Oct 30, 2018

Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bob Rolfe and Weston Foods officials announced the company will expand its Maplehurst Bakeries, LLC operations in Wilson County. The bakery company will create 90 new jobs and invest $53 million in Lebanon.

“I want to thank Maplehurst for choosing to expand its operations in Lebanon,” Rolfe said. “Since 2011, TNECD has supported the creation more than 4,000 new jobs in Wilson County and I appreciate Weston Foods for bringing 90 new jobs to Lebanon and for continuing to invest in our state. I look forward to seeing this company continue to succeed in Tennessee and in Wilson County.”

Weston Foods, Maplehurst Bakeries’ parent company, is a leader in the North American baking industry, producing breads, rolls, donuts, cakes, pies, bagels, tortillas, cookies, crackers and more. Employing 6,000 employees who operate nearly 50 bakeries across the U.S. and Canada, Weston Foods products are sold in North American retailers, supermarkets chains and foodservice outlets. The company is also a supplier of ice cream cones and sandwich wafers to the dairy industry and a supplier of Girl Scout cookies in the United States. The company’s Wilson County operation makes donuts.

“Our donut business is growing across North America. It’s crucial we add capacity to our existing bakeries where it makes sense,” said Luc Mongeau, president of Weston Foods. “We’re very proud to be adding two high-speed production lines to our already bustling donut bakery in Lebanon. Tennessee’s business climate is ideal for growth and the community has been nothing but supportive.” 

With this expansion, Weston Foods plans on adding two new production lines to its current facility in Lebanon. 

“As Mayor of Lebanon it is always pleasing to see one of our signature employers continue its growth,” Lebanon Mayor Bernie Ash said. “This announcement and investment is another confirmation of our commitment to maintain a business-friendly environment. It’s also a compliment to the citizens who have chosen to work with Weston Foods. We look forward to a long partnership and thank Weston Foods, the State of Tennessee and the Wilson County Commission for making this happen.” 

“Congratulations to Maplehurst Bakeries on its decision to expand operations in Wilson County,” said TVA Senior Vice President of Economic Development John Bradley.  “TVA and Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation are proud to partner with the Joint Economic and Community Development Board of Wilson County, Wilson County, City of Lebanon, and Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development to help facilitate new job creation by Maplehurst Bakeries and support existing business and industry growth.” 

Lebanon and Wilson County are represented by Sen. Mark Pody (R - Lebanon), Rep. Clark Boyd (R - Lebanon) and Rep. Susan Lynn (R - Mt. Juliet) in the Tennessee General Assembly.

About the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development
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