Post Holdings to shutter two cereal manufacturing facilities
As a result, the company expects to save $21-23 million, starting FY 2026.

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Post Holdings, Inc. has announced plans to close Post Consumer Brands cereal manufacturing facilities in Cobourg, Ontario and Sparks, NV.
The company says closing these facilities reflects its need to reduce capacity in its cereal production network. The two facilities together employ approximately 300 people and are expected to close by the end of December. Post Consumer Brands has notified employees of the decision. Production capabilities at the facilities will be transferred to other manufacturing locations.
"The ready-to-eat cereal category continues to decline,” says Nicolas Catoggio, Post Consumer Brands president and CEO. “To respond to this, we are reducing excess manufacturing capacity and optimizing our North American plant network to better utilize our production capacity."
The Cobourg facility has been part of the Post Consumer Brands business since July 2017, when Post acquired Weetabix. The Sparks facility has been part of the business since June 2021, when Post acquired the Treehouse Foods ready-to-eat cereal business.
Post currently expects to incur cash and noncash pre-tax charges totaling approximately $63.5 to $67.5 million in connection with the transfer of production capabilities to other Post Consumer Brands locations and closure of the facilities. Completion of the transfer and startup of production at other locations is estimated to require capital expenditures of approximately $5 to $7 million, incremental to Post's previously announced capital expenditures guidance range of $380 to $420 million, in fiscal year 2025.
As a result of the transfer of production capabilities to other locations and closure of the facilities, Post expects to achieve annual cost savings of approximately $21 to $23 million, starting in fiscal year 2026.
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