Horizon Milling to Expand Wheat Flour Capacity at Stockton Mill
The expansion involves equipment additions within the mill’s existing footprint and will increase wheat flour capacity from 11,000 cwt per day to 15,000 cwt per day.
23/01/08 Horizon Milling announced that it will expand its flour mill in Stockton, Calif. The expansion involves equipment additions within the mill’s existing footprint and will increase wheat flour capacity from 11,000 cwt per day to 15,000 cwt per day.
Expansion will begin in April 2008 and is expected to be complete within three months.
“We are expanding to fulfill increasing customer demand in the Northern California area,” said Guy Shoemaker, president, Horizon Milling. “As our customers’ businesses grow, we want to continue to grow with them and contribute to their success.”
Horizon Milling’s Stockton facility, built by Cargill in 1992, produces wheat flour in bag and bulk.