When Nestle USA'S SITE Selection committee chose Anderson, Ind., earlier this year for a $359 million factory and distribution center, the company did so primarily because of the city's central location and the feeling that it would be a good place for Nestle employees and their families to live.
"While we considered several potential locations, Anderson was an obvious choice," said Rob Case, president of Nestle USA's Beverage Division. "Its central location and established transportation infrastructure will be great assets for our distribution center."
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