JBS invests $3.66 million in hamburger production lines
The company said it also invested 9 million reais ($2.53 million) to raise its production at its facility in Lins by 30%, where there were hired an extra 130 employees. Another 4 million reais ($1.12 million) was invested by JBS in its plant located in Osasco.
These investments are part of the company's strategy to modernize its production lines in order "to meet customers' stringent quality criteria."
"In addition to increasing production, the investments were also used to ensure the plants are able to maintain their high quality standards and meet customers’ expectations. JBS plans to continue expanding its retail and food service operations through ongoing efficiency improvements," the company said in a statement.
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