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Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. (ticker: WWY, exchange: New York Stock Exchange (.N)) News Release - 6/29/2005
Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company Completes Kraft Confections Acquisition; Announces Supply Chain Realignment Impact on Illinois
Supply Chain Review Leads to South Side Plant Closure While Other Investments Confirm the Company's Commitment to Chicago
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Supply Chain Streamlining
Based on its recently completed global review, Wrigley also plans to discontinue operations at a newly acquired Kraft facility in Bridgend, Wales, and at its L.A. Dreyfus gum base manufacturing center in Edison, N.J. While the intention is for the Bridgend location to close by early 2006, the phase out of production at Wrigley's L.A. Dreyfus and its Chicago chewing gum plant will be a staged process over the next year and a half.