Anheuser-Busch closing New England plant
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Anheuser-Busch closing New England plant
"Brewery company Anheuser-Busch announced it is closing its New England plant early next year. The beer company, known for brands like Budweiser and Bud Light, will shutter its facilities in Merrimack, New Hampshire and Fairfield, California in early 2026, it said in a statement to Boston.com Anheuser-Busch will offer the 475 full-time employees at the three facilities full-time roles at the nearly 100 other plants around the country, a spokesperson said."
"Employees who choose to transfer locations will receive relocation stipends, and those who do not will receive severance packages, according to the company. "These changes will enable us to invest even more in our remaining operations and in our portfolio of growing, industry-leading brands," a spokesperson said in a statement. Anheuser-Busch will also sell its plant in Newark, New Jersey to the Goodman Group, a spokesperson said."
Anheuser-Busch will close facilities in Merrimack, New Hampshire and Fairfield, California in early 2026 and will shutter its New England plant. The company will offer the 475 full-time employees at the three facilities positions at nearly 100 other plants around the country. Employees who transfer will receive relocation stipends, and employees who do not will receive severance packages. The company plans to sell its Newark, New Jersey plant to the Goodman Group. The company intends for the changes to enable increased investment in remaining operations and its portfolio of growing brands, including Busch Light.
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